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Archive for the ‘Gold Double Eagle Coins’ Category

Buying Gold Eagles

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

For safety purposes, many household investors logically gravitate to the notion of buying Gold Eagles from the U.S. Mint, since the government backs their coins for weight, and precious metal content. Safe and insured delivery by the United States Postal Service also accompanies such purchases, so many individuals have been buying Gold Eagle bullion from the U.S. Mint for this added security. It isn’t general practice for rare gold coins to be purchased from the U.S. Mint, although a 1933 $20 Saint Gaudens was recently auctioned off for a price of more than $7 million, with a British coin dealer claiming half of the auction proceeds, and the U.S. Mint collecting the remaining half. ($20 was awarded to the Treasury Department, for the face value of the coin

Buying Gold Eagles from the U.S. Mint became such a popular notion in fact, that the Mint was forced to indefinitely suspend production of gold and silver Gold Eagle bullion coins, until a sufficient number of blanks are accumulated to resume minting. The mint has produced millions of bullion coins since 1986, so plenty of Gold Eagle coins are available on the open market.

Novice precious metals investors should know that buying Gold Eagles shouldn’t be much more costly than the current gold spot price, which fluctuates hourly, and represents the cost of one troy-ounce of pure gold. Those who wish to receive institutional discounts on their Gold Eagles are encouraged to contact one of our friendly specialists today.

Joshua Harris

Ultra-High Relief Gold Eagles

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

In February 2009, the United States Mint released ultra-high relief Gold Eagles to the public. These breathtakingly beautiful gold coins are 24-karat versions of the legendary 1907 ultra-high Saint Gaudens, 22-karat, high relief gold coin that was never minted for mass production. Technological limitations at the time prohibited their mass minting, but modern advances have made it possible to digitally remap the original plaster dyes to recreate a one-ounce gold coin that is arguably the most beautiful ever minted.

The obverse side depicts a full image of Lady Liberty striding foreword, holding a torch in her right hand, and an olive branch in her left. The Capitol Building stands in the lower left background. The reverse side displays an American eagle in mid-flight, soaring from right to left above the up reaching rays of the sun. Unlike the Saint Gaudens originals, the year 2009 is spelled out in Roman numerals, and four stars have also been added to the design, to represent the four states that have joined the Union since 1907. A small border was also added to the modern ultra-high relief Gold Eagles to create a more consistent edge.

The famous inscription “In God We Trust”, which was excluded from the original Saint Gaudens $20 coin, has also been added to the modern version, along with the inscription, “E PLURIBUS UNUM”, which appears along the edge of the coin in raised lettering.

Investors can obtain their ultra-high relief Gold Eagles through the United States Mint, or by contacting one of our friendly specialists today.

Joshua Harris

Double Eagle Gold Coins

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

$20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat, rare gold coins are also commonly known as Double Eagle Gold Coins, and novice investors are encouraged to research their long-term, safe haven benefits. Investors everywhere are either scanning the heavens for some sign of a miraculous economic recovery, or pragmatically placing their wealth in privately held assets like certified rare gold coins, where neither our meddlesome government, nor malfunctioning marketers can mishandle, or misappropriate them (www.marketwatch.com)

Even though Double Eagle gold coins contain exactly .9675 troy-ounces of pure gold, their renowned status as premier, long-term investments is due to their inherent numismatic value. This inherent value is historically known to radically appreciate throughout recessions like the one that snake bit our nation’s economy throughout the 1970s, and today’s trend savvy investors planning to capitalize on our current recession, by certifying their rare Double Eagle coins’ numismatic value with official “mint state grades”.

Investors are advised to purchase only PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)-certified rare gold coins, as mint state grades from lesser-known rare coin-assayers, aren’t looked upon as favorably by gold traders. Typical holding periods for rare gold coin investments are usually a minimum of fourteen months, so those who seek shorter-term profit potential, are encouraged to research the benefits of bullion investment. (www.pcgs.com) (www.ngccoin.com)

Those who have completed their research can avoid paying over marked retail prices for their bullion, and/or rare gold coins by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on these coins to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Proof Gold Eagle

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Investors with an affinity for modern bullion minting artistry are encouraged to consider that of 22-karat, American Proof Gold Eagle coinage. These modern, one-ounce minting marvels undergo a unique process to achieve their surreal, futuristic image, whereby the coin’s designs, or “elements” appear to float above an almost mirror-like background surface, or “field”.

Proof Gold Eagle coins are produced by the U.S. Mint, and begin as heated and softened, or “burnished” blanks, which are also known as “planchlets”, or “flans”, which are fed into the minting press, and struck multiple times with a specially made dye. The coins then undergo a white globe inspection, followed by a sonically sealed plastic encapsulation, which bears an individual serial number, and bar code. Just like their standard bullion counterparts, proof Gold Eagle coins contain a full troy-ounce of pure gold, and our government backs them for weight, and precious metal content.

American Eagle proofs also hold the distinction as being the only non-government-confiscatable items that are approved for gold-backed IRA storage. This long-term bullion investment option is especially popular among a great many baby boomers, who simply cannot afford the high premiums that certified rare gold coins command. Rare coins aren’t permitted for IRA storage, so investors can use bullion’s relative affordability to capitalize on today’s malfunctioning, long-term economic circumstances.

Investors are encouraged to complete their research, and then to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on these, and many other gold coins to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Gold Eagle Market

Friday, February 5th, 2010

More and more investors are realizing that our nation’s great economic machine is badly broken, and are converting their wealth into the Gold Eagle market, to stabilize their own financial situation, while potentially growing their wealth over the long term. The bullion Gold Eagle market provides investors with an opportunity to capitalize on the gold spot price’s fluctuations, while rare Double Eagle coin is used for long-term financial protection.

Many financial experts believe that true economic recovery could take as long as ten years, or longer, due to our nation’s record debt, alarmingly low GDP (Gross Domestic Product), and equally alarming unemployment level. During this past month alone, there were more bank closings in our country, than during the years between 2003, and 2007 combined. www.reuters.com This kind of economic uncertainty has multitudes of investors rethinking their collective, long-term strategies for financial safety, and are turning to the Gold Eagle market, to stabilize their financial status with a timeless, liquid, private, long-term asset, like Double Eagle rare gold coins.

Double Eagles are $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat rare gold coins, which contain a full troy-ounce of pure gold, and are the most widely selling rare coin in the Gold Eagle market. Their numismatic value historically appreciates throughout economic recessions, so it is wise to certify this inherent value through only either the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation).

Investors who have completed their research can avoid paying outlandishly high retail prices for their American Eagle bullion, and Double Eagle rare gold coin by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on these items to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Gold Eagle Value

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

In order for investors to achieve maximum proficiency for their Gold Eagle value, they must arrive at the proper diversification between their holdings in rare Gold Eagle coins, and less costly bullion.

More and more of today’s investors are seeking a long-term safe haven to store their wealth, and many are strategizing with Gold Eagle value, for proven, long-term financial protection. The numismatic value that rare coins like $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins possess, is where their true Gold Eagle value lies, as their .9675 troy-ounces of pure gold is merely a vehicle for this inherent worth. For this reason, Gold Eagle value is determined by a certified rare coin’s official “mint state grade”, which designates the coin’s numismatic worth.

Investors are hereby advised to rely solely on either PCGS, or NGC rare gold coin certification, as no other rare coin-assaying company carries the reputability of the Professional Coin Grading Service, or the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.

Mint state grades are based on a 70-point “Sheldon Scale”, with certified Gold Eagles carrying grades that typically range between 61, and 66. Since rare gold coin holdings are long-term investments, investors must be sure to arrive at a realistic budget, to avoid premature liquidation. This is where bullion diversification comes into play, so long-term investors can liquidate less costly bullion, to capitalize on short-term spot price gains, while rare Gold Eagle coins appreciate over time.

Investors can avoid paying eye-popping retail prices for their bullion, and rare Gold Eagle certified coin by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on these, and many other precious metal items to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Buy Long-Term Gold Eagle Investments

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Today’s pragmatic investors buy long-term Gold Eagle investments for wealth protection, while our nation’s economy continues to painfully contort, and constrict from self-induced toxemia. No national economy has ever experienced an overnight economic recovery; in fact, it usually takes almost a decade to attain. During these cycles, gold prices historically tend to rise, while dollar values endure long-term devaluation, which is why trend savvy investors buy long-term Gold Eagle Investments like American Eagle bullion, and Double Eagle rare gold coins. Both types of gold coinage can be used for long-term financial protection, depending upon each investor’s specific, individual, financial needs and expectations.

For investors who can afford the high premiums, the aforementioned Double Eagle gold coins are ideal wealth-protecting assets, because their numismatic value generally tends to appreciate throughout extended economic doldrums. $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat, rare gold coins are also commonly known as Double Eagles, and investors are encouraged to research the long-term benefits of rare coins’ numismatic value. $20 Liberty, and Saint Gaudens rare gold coins also contain nearly a full troy ounce of pure gold, (.9675 troy-ounces), and are deemed to be irretrievable by means of government gold confiscation from U.S. citizens. (research the U.S. gold bullion confiscation of 1933)

American Eagle, 22-karat bullion coins contain exactly one troy-ounce of pure gold, and their prices are only slightly higher than the current gold spot price (which represents the cost of one troy-ounce of pure gold). They are also U.S. government-approved for long-term, gold-backed IRA storage, which is an especially popular consideration among a great many “baby boomer” investors.

As always, investors are encouraged to complete their research. They are then advised to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on American Eagle bullion, and Double Eagle rare gold coin to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

American Eagle Gold Coins

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Seasoned investors, and novice buyers can benefit from physical ownership of American Eagle gold coins, as they are affordable and reliable, as well as versatile. Unlike rare gold coins such as Double Eagles (which command very high premiums), modern bullion American Eagle gold coins are completely devoid of numismatic value, and thus command prices that hover slightly above the current gold spot price. For these reasons, these $50 face value bullion coins, are commonly used as short-term profit vehicles. Their full troy-ounce of pure gold effectively tracks the current gold spot price (which represents the cost of one troy-ounce of pure gold), and the U.S. government backs their weight, and precious metal content.

Investors who cannot afford long-term, rare coin financial protection, can use American Eagle gold coins for their government-approved, gold-backed IRAs, but the vast majority of long-term investors use these bullion coins to diversify their far more costly rare coin holdings. The aforementioned Double Eagle coins are widely considered to be the ideal safe haven precious metals investments, because the numismatic value that $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens coins possess, generally tends to appreciate over time. American Eagles are typically used to diversify these rare gold coins, as well as other rare coins like $10 Eagles, $5 Half-Eagles, and $2.5 Quarter-Eagles.

As always, investors are encouraged to complete their research. They are then encouraged to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on American Eagle bullion, and various Gold Eagle rare coin, to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Gold Eagle Bullion

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Gold Eagle bullion is a beneficial tool to use for tracking the current gold spot price, since it contains a full troy-ounce of pure gold, and prices for these 22-karat bullion coins hover just above the gold spot price. Gold Eagle bullion is also commonly known as American Eagle bullion coinage, and the United States government backs their weight, and precious metal content. Naturally, even though these globally purchased bullion coins carry a $50 face value, their worth is exponentially greater, and they are commonly used as short-tem profit vehicles among avid precious metals investors.

Gold Eagle bullion has nearly the exact design on its’ obverse (front) side as the legendary, $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat rare gold coin, which is widely considered to be one of the premier long-term investments for financial safety and protection. Unlike bullion American Eagles, Saint Gaudens coins command prices that are far beyond the current gold spot price, because of their inherent numismatic value. This inherent value historically tends to appreciate throughout long-term economic hardships, so a great many of today’s investors are converting a large percentage of their wealth into rare gold coins like the $20 Saint Gaudens, and diversifying with much more affordable American Eagle bullion coins.

Investors can avoid paying exploitive retail prices for their American Eagle $50 bullion, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat rare gold coins by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on these, and many other gold coins to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Value Of Gold Eagle

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Since the value of Gold Eagle coins like bullion American Eagles varies drastically from that of rare Gold Eagle coins, it is beneficial for investors to familiarize themselves with both types of coins, and their respective rolls in precious metals investing. For example, the aforementioned bullion American Eagles are typically used for short-term profits, or as diversifications for rare Gold Eagles, which are $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat rare gold coins. Rare Gold Eagle coins are also commonly known as Double Eagles, and these numismatic rarities command much higher premiums than their one-ounce gold bullion counterparts.

Double Eagles contain an impressive gold content (.9675 troy-ounces of pure gold), but their numismatic value is far greater, and thus makes these coins widely considered to be premier long-term investments for financial protection. Numismatic value has a tendency for dramatic appreciation throughout long-term economic upheaval, so it is wise to protect this inherent value with official “mint state grades”. Naturally, a higher mint state grade means a greater value of Gold Eagle coinage, and investors are urged to only use either the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) for their rare coin certification. Investors typically round off their budgets with lesser-denominated rare Gold Eagle coins like $10 Eagles, $5 Half-Eagles, or $2.5 Quarter-Eagles, which were minted in both the “Liberty Coronet”, and “Indian Head” designs.

As always, investors are encouraged to complete their research. They are then advised to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on American Eagle bullion, and Double Eagle rare coin, to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

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