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Posts Tagged ‘Gold Eagle Coins’

Gold Eagle Coins

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Variations on Gold Eagle coins are primarily disseminated by their classification as either bullion, or rare coin, with prices between the two types being one of their most notable distinctions. Bullion Gold Eagles’ prices are based on the current gold spot price (which represents the cost of one troy-ounce of pure gold), while rare Gold Eagles command substantially higher prices, and generally require numismatic certification to be considered as legitimate long-term investments.

Bullion Gold Eagle coins are one-ounce, 22-karat gold coins with a $50 face value, and their design is an inexact replica of rare, $20 face value, Saint Gaudens gold coins, which are also 22-karats, and contain just under a full troy-ounce of pure gold (.9675 ounces). Novice investors should always be sure to verify the status of any prospective Gold Eagle coin they are considering, and not to be needlessly swayed by coins that show PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation). There are unscrupulous gold dealers who sell modern bullion coins that they’ve had certified by either of these globally reputable companies, so as to convince unsuspecting buyers that they are paying for a rare gold coin.

Numismatic certification is only necessary for rare gold coins, which are historically proven safe haven assets for long-term wealth protection. The numismatic value that rare coins possess can appreciate dramatically throughout long-term recessions, so prospective buyers are encouraged to research coins like $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins, which are commonly known as Double Eagles. Those who contact one of our friendly specialists can receive institutional discounts on their gold, as opposed to paying the over marked prices that precious metal retailers typically charge.

Joshua Harris

Gold Eagle Coins

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Novice investors are advised to evaluate their finances, and individual needs, before they research the short-term and long-term benefits that Gold Eagle coins provide. It is only through each investor’s understanding of his or her own, specific, individual needs, that they can determine the proper diversification between Gold Eagle bullion and rare coin, that could satisfy those needs.

For example, an investor, whose primary concern lies in protecting his or her wealth over a long period of time, may want to consider investing in “Double Eagle” Gold Eagle coins. Rare, $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins are commonly known as Double Eagles, and contain nearly a full troy-ounce of pure gold. They are widely considered to be premier long-term investments for wealth preservation and potential growth, because their numismatic value is actually worth more than their precious metal content (.9675 troy-ounces of pure gold).

Numismatic value has an historic propensity for dramatic appreciation during long-term cycles of economic “toxemia” so wise investors are converting their portfolios into precious metals investments like rare Gold Eagle coins. Smaller denominated rare gold coins like $10 Eagles, $5 Half-Eagles, and $2.5 Quarter-Eagle coins, can be used to round off rare coin budgets, and it is wise to only certify your rare coin holdings through either the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation).

American Eagle, 22-karat, one-ounce bullion coins are superb diversifications for rare Gold Eagle holdings, as their prices hover just above the current gold spot price. Investors can avoid paying eye-popping retail prices for their American Eagle bullion, and Gold Eagle rare coin by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on bullion, and rare coin to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Gold Eagle Coins

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Investors in Gold Eagle coins benefit from these coins’ diversity, as they are minted in both bullion, and rare coin form. Experienced investors generally recommend that each prospective buyer should always first thoroughly evaluate his or her own, specific long-term and short-term financial needs and expectations. These prospective buyers should then contact a reputable, large-volume precious metals exchange to properly diversify between their modern American Eagle bullion, and Double Eagle rare gold coins. Double Eagles are rare, $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins, and they are widely considered to be the premier investments for long-term financial safety. Multitudes of once traditional investors in stocks and bonds have converted to safe haven assets like Gold Eagle coins, due to today’s rampant economic uncertainty.

Reputable Large-volume precious metals exchanges carry a full variety of bullion, and rare Gold Eagles to meet each investor’s specific precious metals needs. Their investment specialists also can provide expert consultation, as well as institutional discounts on bullion, and rare coin to household investors like you. Each investor should always conduct a thorough background check on any precious metals exchange they are considering, and it is advised to only deal with exchanges that carry an A rating, or better, with the Better Business Bureau. Prospective buyers can avoid paying outrageously high retail prices for their American Eagle bullion, and Double Eagle 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

American Gold Eagle

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

American Gold Eagle 22-karat, modern bullion coins are beneficial assets to hold for unexpected emergencies, as their liquidity is recognized the world over. These beautiful modern bullion coins contain a full troy ounce of pure gold, and our government backs their weight and precious metal content. American Eagles carry a $50 face value, but are worth exponentially more, as American Gold Eagle bullion coins’ prices hover just above the current gold spot price, which is the cost of one troy-ounce of pure gold. Their relative affordability (compared to rare coin) makes them widely popular short-term profit vehicles, and also ideal diversifications for rare coins like $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins.

Liberty, and Saint Gaudens rare gold coins command extremely high prices, because their numismatic value is known to appreciate drastically during long-term inflationary periods like the one we are presently encountering. Long-term rare coin holders typically diversify with coins like American Gold Eagle bullion coins, because they are globally liquid, and also because of their legendary obverse design, which is an inexact replica of the aforementioned $20 Saint Gaudens rare coin, minted from 1907 to 1933. The design features a full-length image of Lady Liberty. She is striding forward, and carrying an olive branch in her left hand, and her iconic torch in her right. Investors can receive institutional discounts on their American Eagle bullion, and Liberty and Saint Gaudens rare coin by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who these discounts to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Gold Eagle Coins

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Investments in Gold Eagle coins can provide today’s investors with long-term and short-term benefits, provided that they first carefully and honestly evaluate their own finances, and arrive at a realistic Gold Eagle budget. Once they’ve determined their positions, they can then concentrate on the type of diversification in Gold Eagle coins that will best suit their individual, long-term and short-term needs and expectations. Gold Eagle coins come in both rare coin and bullion form, so investors diversify between both types, according to whether they are concentrating on potential short-term profit gains, or long-term financial stability.

American Eagle, 22-karat bullion coins are commonly used for short-term gains, because their prices are only slightly higher than the current gold spot price, which is the cost of one troy ounce of pure gold. Modern American Eagle $50 bullion is also an ideal diversification for long-term rare coin investments, or they can also be used as long-term, gold-backed precious metal IRA contributions. Many of today’s investors fear a second possible second government bullion confiscation, so they limit their bullion ownership to short-term investment.

Serious long-term investors are protecting their wealth with Double Eagle coins, which are rare, $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins. Even though these coins contain nearly a full troy ounce of pure gold, investors are paying top dollar for their numismatic value, which is historically proven to appreciate exponentially during long-term periods of eco-political friction. Investors can avoid paying over marked retail prices for their bullion and Double Eagle coin by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts to household investors like you.

Michael Johnson

Gold Eagle Coins

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Gold Eagle coins are 22 Karat works of art that have inspired the imaginations of collectors and investors for generations. Their timeless beauty is reflected in their patriotic designs, and impeccable detail, which pay solemn tribute to the American legacy of sacrifice, hard work, liberty, and triumph. Today, the popularity of rare, gold coin investment is bigger than ever, as more and more investors are learning the various nuances of precious metals investing. Initially, a great many investors converted their portfolios and retirement accounts into gold bullion investments, since bullion prices generally hover around the spot price of gold, and investors could easily determine the value of their purchases

Now that these investors have been evaluating their long-term financial needs, many are discovering the benefits of Gold Eagle coins, as they possess numismatic value, which generally tends to appreciate over time. A great many seasoned investors prefer to pay the slightly higher premium of having their Gold Eagle coins certified, as coins that are certified by the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guarantee Corp.), are verified for authenticity, mint state grading, and precious metal content. They are also deemed by U.S. government decree, to be non-retrievable through confiscation. President Theodore Roosevelt, to confiscate all gold bullion from U.S. citizens, issued the Executive Order of 1933. Exempt from this confiscation, was rare coin, and as such, certified Gold Eagle coins are non-retrievable through a possible second confiscation, today. Interested investors are advised to contact a reputable, large volume precious metal dealer, like the Certified Gold Exchange, for expert consultation on Gold Eagle coins, and competitive prices.

Michael Johnsons

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