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Gold Coin Prices

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Gold coin prices are most immediately determinate on a given coin’s status as either bullion, or rare gold coin, with rare gold coins commanding exceptionally high premiums, and bullion coins carrying prices that are slightly higher than the current gold spot price. Modern bullion coins contain exactly one troy-ounce of pure gold, which makes them ideal for tracking the current gold spot price, and their absence of numismatic value also makes them commonly used potential profit vehicles.

Government-approved bullion coins can also be used as long-term, gold-backed IRA contributions, which include 22-karat American Eagles, along with various 24-karat bullion coinages. Even though 22, and 24-karat bullion coins are of differing purities, they still both contain a full troy-ounce of pure gold, with 24-karat bullion coins naturally commanding slightly higher premiums.

Rare gold coins command considerably higher premiums than their numismatically devoid counterparts, and wise investors officially certify their long-term rare coin holdings with official “mint state grades”. Since gold traders refer to these grades at liquidation time, it is wise to only use either the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), for rare coin numismatic certification, since gold traders hold these two rare coin-assaying companies in the highest regard.

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

Shawn Cunningham

Gold Coin Prices

Monday, January 18th, 2010

The differences in gold coin prices vary primarily due to a given gold coin’s status as either bullion, or rare gold coin. Generally speaking, short-term investors seek to benefit from fluctuations in the gold spot price by making bullion coin purchases, and long-term investors seek the benefits of proven financial protection, through acquisitions of rare gold coins like Double Eagles. $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat rare gold coins are also commonly referred to as Double Eagles, and their gold coin prices are considerably higher than those of 22-karat, American Eagle bullion coins, which carry a $50 face value. This face value is purely symbolic, as these coins contain a full troy-ounce of pure gold, and their prices hover slightly above the current gold spot price.

Conversely, long-term, safe haven assets like Double Eagles carry substantially higher gold coin prices, because of their inherent numismatic value. Even though these precious metal rarities contain almost a full troy-ounce of pure gold, this inherent value far “outweighs” that of their substantial gold content (.9675 troy-ounces of pure gold).

In order to assure the highest consideration among gold traders when the time comes to liquidate their Double Eagles, investors are advised to purchase only rare gold coins that have been officially certified by either the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), or the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service).

As always, prospective investors are encouraged to complete their bullion, and rare coin diversification research. They are then encouraged 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.

Shawn Cunningham

Gold Coin Prices

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Researching the benefits and limitations of paying various gold coin prices can alleviate enormous anxiety for first-time precious metals investors, or for buyers who have been out of the investment game for some time. Gold coin prices are most basically broken down between bullion, and rare coin prices, with rare coins commanding carte blanche premiums, and bullion coins’ prices hovering slightly above the current gold spot price. Coins like “Gold Eagles” are minted in bullion, and rare gold coin form, and household investors have been purchasing rare coins like Double Eagles for long-term financial stability, and bullion coins like 22-karat, modern American Eagle bullion coins as short-term diversifications.

Double Eagle coins are rare, $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins, which were minted from 1850 to 1907, and from 1907 to 1933, respectively. Their inherent numismatic value has earned them their status as safe haven, long-term assets, as this inherent value far surpasses their impressive precious metal content, which is nearly a full troy-ounce of pure gold (.9675 troy ounces). Other smaller-denominated Gold Eagle rare coins are $10 Eagle coins, $5 Half-Eagle, and $2.5 Quarter-Eagle coins, which can round off most investment budgets. Investors who wish to diversify with 24-karat bullion coins can choose between coins like Chinese Pandas, American Buffalos, Austrian Philharmonics, Canadian Maple Leafs, and Australian Kangaroos, Koalas, and Lunar coins. These investors are encouraged to complete their research, and then to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on American Eagle bullion, and Gold Eagle rare gold coin to household investors like you.

Shawn Cunningham

Gold Coin Prices

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Gold coin prices require a bit of research in and of themselves, but investors are first encouraged to honestly and thoroughly evaluate their own finances before considering any gold coin purchase. Gold coin prices vary most fundamentally by their status as either bullion coin or rare coin, and investors must learn to diversify their gold holdings between these two types to maximize their investment potential. A commonly shared need among today’s investors is long-term financial safety for their wealth. Those with appropriate budgets purchase rare coins like Double Eagles, which are $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins. These coins command exceptionally high premiums, but serious investors are taking no chances, and buying Double Eagle coins because they’ve already demonstrated their ability to withstand the throes of long-term inflationary cycles.

The numismatic value that Double Eagles possess is what separates them from modern bullion coins, whose prices usually hover slightly above the current gold spot price, which is the cost of one troy ounce of pure gold. Today’s trend savvy investors are purchasing Lady Liberty’s and Saint Gaudens investment grade gold coins for long-term financial safety, and certifying their numismatic value through either the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation). These two companies are globally recognized as the premier rare coin assayers, and their certification assures hassle-free liquidation when the time comes. Investors are encouraged to complete their research, and then to contact one of our friendly specialists who offer institutional discounts on bullion, and rare coin.

Shawn Cunningham

Gold Prices

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Record setting high gold prices have become the norm rather than a fluke occurrence, and even the most staunch supporters of “economic recovery” are waiving the white flag, as even they know that our governments’ stimulus funds are about to expire. Nobody’s heard much about a “plan B” from our Administration, and the scuttlebutt is that the Federal Reserve will most likely resort to raising the interest rate. There hasn’t been any positive news that will prompt investors towards financial market investments or improving dollar values, so it appears that we are all in for a long-term period of economic recalibration. Historically, during such times, gold prices tend to rise, while the economy adjusts to years of overextended credit, and grossly overprinted currency.

It certainly seems like things are abundantly too urgent to focus on short-term precious metal investments, so the vast majority of today’s investors are securing their wealth over the long term with rare coin investments. Double Eagle coins are today’s top selling rarities, which are $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins. These coins each contain nearly a full troy ounce of pure gold, but it’s not their precious metal content that makes them so widely revered. The numismatic value that these coins possess has historically proven to appreciate dramatically during prolonged periods of economic unrest, and many Double Eagle coins are currently selling at up to 400% below their all-time highs. Investors can receive institutional discounts on their Double Eagle, and other gold coins by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts to household investors like you.

Shawn Cunningham

Gold Coin Prices

Monday, August 17th, 2009

In order to avoid becoming confused over gold coin prices, investors and prospective investors should concentrate on first evaluating their long-term and short-term financial needs and expectations. This will help them to narrow their search for the exact type of gold coin investment that will customize those individual needs. For example, a prospective gold coin investor could mistakenly discount a potentially beneficial gold bullion investment because he or she saw the price on a 1926, $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Eagle, and therefore didn’t invest in American Eagle bullion. This hypothetical investor was distracted by gold coin prices, when some preliminary evaluation could have shown them that Gold Eagle coins come in both bullion and rare coin form.

If this hypothetical investor had first taken the time to evaluate his or her financial needs, rather than being distracted by gold coin prices, they would have known to disseminate between bullion and rare coin values.

Many of today’s investors are concerned with long-term financial safety, which is why they are investing in rare coins like $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-Karat coins, also known as “Double Eagles”. These coins are widely considered to be ideal investments for long-term security, because their inherent, numismatic value historically tends to appreciate over time. For a small premium, investors are having the numismatic value of their rare coin investment designated with an official “mint state grade” from the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), and/or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation). Investors are encouraged to complete their research, and then to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on bullion and rare coin.

Shawn Cunningham