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November 5, 2009 – The gold spot price shot to $1099 yesterday afternoon, and the value of COMEX gold was sitting just below $1100 by noon EST today. Gold has become significantly more valuable over the last few years, and recent spikes in the gold price indicate that the trend could intensify over the long-term. Many investors have bought American gold coins recently, both for profit and for portfolio safety.

Individuals who want to hold their gold long-term invest in pre-1933 American coins, like the $10 Lady Liberty and the $20 Saint Gaudens. These coins are historically more profitable than gold bullion over the long-term, and they are government non-confiscatable. More information on these private investments is available at www.Rare-Coin.org.

Other investors are more concerned with immediate profit, and these investors may be more interested in post-1986 Gold Eagle prices. US investors have purchased over 13 million of the one-ounce Gold Eagles since 1986, and they have been able to successfully take profits without holding long-term. Although there are less expensive bullion coins on the market, US investors have remained loyal to the Gold Eagles. These coins are American-made and they only incorporate gold that was mined within US borders. Gold Eagle coins are a great way to invest in the future of the United States without needlessly holding large volumes of speculative fiat currency.

Post-1986 Gold Eagle prices have risen substantially since last week, and the one-ounce coin is presently listed at $1168 on the Certified Gold Exchange. The increasing gold spot price has forced Gold Eagle prices higher, and the US Mint’s recent announcement that they have discontinued the $50 Gold Eagle bullion coin has also affected pricing. Modern-day American coins carry a minute premium from the US government, and it is helpful to remember that fractional coins usually carry a higher per-ounce premium. If you need today’s post-1986 Gold Eagle prices, contact www.Gold-Eagle.org directly at 800-300-0715. 

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