Gold and Silver, Your Preservation For The Future

Investors all over the world are experiencing gold and silver reach new heights and many projections say that this is just the beginning. We have used gold and silver for thousands of years as currency and as an important aid in the growth and prosperity of nations and their people. The reason so many investors are flocking to investment grade metals is because historically when stocks, bonds and real estate decline, precious metals soar. Precious metal investing may be one of the smartest investment decisions one can make in the current market.

Gold and silver are both precious metals that hold high economic value due to supply and demand. They are currencies that are not created and controlled by individual governments like today's paper dollars, making them useful for combating negative effects that occur from inflation and a weak economy. The most widely traded precious metal products come in the form of bullion bars, bullion coins and certified rare coins.

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Investing in “Junk Silver” Dimes

Dimes minted between 1916 and 1964 can be collected for their silver content, but be careful that you're not being taken advantage of by figuring out just how much silver in each bag of dimes, first.

In North America, dimes, quarters, half-dollars and dollar coins were made of 90% silver before 1964. While some of these old, silver coins are in very collectible condition, a very large number could be classified as being in poor or ...

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