Hunting for Coronet Gold $5s
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Coronet gold $5s seem like a tough series to collect when the economy is tight, as it is now, but difficult times actually mean there are a lot of reasons to look at these U.S. gold coins. Such coins represent a way to lock up some value and protect against losing it. They being made of gold also represent a store of value that may actually go up with time.
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The New Rules: Coin Buying In 2009
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The realities of the new coin market are such that I have refined and revised my buying strategies for 2009 and, most probably, beyond. I think my “dealer strategies” can be easily applied to “collector strategies” and they are useful for most people.
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How You Can Use Warren Buffett's Personal Secrets of Success In Today's Exciting Rare Coin Market
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When it comes to figuring out how to be successful at any pursuit, I firmly believe there's absolutely no reason to re-invent the wheel. Many wise men have discovered it's far easier to learn the hard fought lessons from the legendary visionaries that have already graduated from "The School of Hard Knocks".
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Uncirculated How to invest in coins
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Ancient coins can fetch tens of thousands of pounds each at auction – we tell you how to invest in them and make the most out of your pennies |
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The History of Gold Coins and Understanding Gold Coin Values
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According to history, King Croesus of Lydia was the one who introduced gold coins around 643-630 B.C. A pale yellow mixture of gold and silver called the electrum was a natural resource in Lydia. As people did not know how to separate these two metals, the first gold coins were a mixture of gold and silver.
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Gold Coins - the Right Type of Gold for Your Portfolio
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Why are gold coins better then gold bullion?
1. Gold coins can appreciate at a faster rate then gold bullion.
2. Gold coins are exempt from confiscation by the U.S. government.
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Coins and small bars
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The first gold coins were struck by King Croesus, ruler of Lydia in western Asia Minor from 560 to 546BC, whose wealth came from the gold from the mines and sands of the River Pactolus. Gold coins have been legal tender ever since. Bullion coins and small bars offer private investors an attractive way of investing in relatively small amounts of gold. In many countries - including the whole of the European Union - gold purchased for investment purposes is exempt from Value Added Tax.
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Can You Earn Any Cash Investing In Coins
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You may have heard that investing in coins and selling them at a higher price is a good way to finance your coin collecting hobby and make a little money while you are at it. While this sometimes will work out, coin collecting as an investment is not without risks. |
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Buy Gold Coins as Bullion Gold Coins Gain Favor
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In today's world of global uncertainty, one thing remains certain: gold coins. Gold bullion coins continue to outperform traditional vehicles the same way gold coins and bars outperformed everything under the sun during the 1970's. By holding gold coins in one's portfolio, you dramatically reduce the overall risk of your portfolio. Just by having some gold coins as part of your strategy, you also allow the price of gold, as it increases, to bring up the value of your portfolio.
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Discover the Coin Collecting Value of your Coins
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Whether youre an experience coin collector or you are just starting you already know that there is nothing more exciting than finding an extremely valuable coin to add to your collection. Of course if you are just starting you may not be aware that there are different values to be found in coins. Thats why there are some guidelines to determine the value of a coin. Following these guidelines will help you evaluate the coin collecting value of your coins or collection. |
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