Collecting Gold Coins

Gold is enjoying its most aggressive and sustained bull market in a quarter-century. With gold soaring, paper crumbling, banks shaky, economy in recession, it's time to get yourself into gold or increase your gold holdings. Gold coins are the ideal gold investment. However, gold knickknacks, medallions and religious items also are collectable and salable. The difficulty with them is finding somebody knowledgeable who will help you determine their value before you sell them to be melted down. Gold American Eagles, Canadian Maples, and other national coins are mass produced bullion coins and are a good place to start for the beginning collector.
Daily media outlets are touting the value of buying gold coins and gold bullion as ways to offset risk, combat inflation, and increase portfolio returns. Gold coins typically cost slightly more than what their gold content is worth because of minting and distribution costs. The safe gold coin investment for the new gold investor is with American Eagle gold coins. They provide investors with the means to diversify, balance and stabilize a well-rounded investment portfolio, all with the safety and backing of the United States government. American Eagle gold coins are highly recommended for all first time gold buyers.

Gold coins are available for barely more than bullion cost. Our best advice is to buy gold coins in the highest grades you can afford and hold them for the long term. Gold coins are a type of asset that can be given and held in trust for a lifetime. European and World gold coins are collected across the globe, ensuring constant demand and easy liquidity for collectors and investors. In today's world of fiat currencies, buying gold coins still answers the need for sound money, as it has for thousands of years.

100 X ST GAUDENS GOLD COIN BAR SCRAP BULLION
100 X ST GAUDENS GOLD COIN BAR SCRAP BULLION
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2006 W $50 Gold Eagle NGC MS69 FREE S H I
2006 W $50 Gold Eagle NGC MS69 FREE S H I
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Buffalo Mini hge gold coin bullion bar scrap Look
Buffalo Mini hge gold coin bullion bar scrap Look
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2009 BUFFALO 9999 GOLD COIN NGC MS 70 EARLY RELEASES
2009 BUFFALO 9999 GOLD COIN NGC MS 70 EARLY RELEASES
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St Gauden Mini Gold Coins 10 Double Eagles
St Gauden Mini Gold Coins 10 Double Eagles
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2006 W $50 Gold Eagle NGC MS70 FREE S H I
2006 W $50 Gold Eagle NGC MS70 FREE S H I
Paypal   US $1,450.00
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Posted under Gold coins by admin on Wednesday 2 April 2008 at 5:18 am

Collecting Silver Dollars

The silver dollar is the ideal coin for the beginning collector. They have high liquidity and can easily be converted to cash should you have to get out of your investment. Though they are legal tender, their one-dollar face value is largely symbolic because silver’s market price has historically been higher. You'll find the market price of silver reported in the market pages and web sites of major newspapers.

Silver dollars are sought after by both new and experienced collectors. The new collector, not knowing the advantages of specialization will grab anything within his budget. The experienced collector, finally having realized that he can't be knowledgeable about every collectable coin, has a tendency to specialize. The silver dollar is one type of coin that you can specialize in. Even within that coin type you'll find that you can specialize in American Eagles. Peace Dollars, and Morgan Dollars to name just three.

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The first American Eagle Silver dollars were minted in 1986. The face (obverse in coin speak) of the coin features A.A. Weinman’s “Walking Liberty,” which was introduced on the 1917 silver half-dollar. An eagle and shield, are displayed on the back (reverse in coin speak) of this beautiful coin. Total weight of the coin is 1.000 Troy Ounces (31.103 Grams). The silver content is 0.999 Troy Ounce (31.072 Grams); the balance between that weight and the total weight is copper. The copper as in other silver dollars is added for strength. It has a diameter of 40.60 mm and a thickness of 2.98mmThe Peace Dollar was minted from 1921 through 1935. The obverse pictures a Liberty head quite different in character than those found on other coins. On the reverse is a standing eagle perched on a mound. There was a run of 316,00 minted in 1964, however, the entire production was ordered melted down. Congress and the US Treasury feared that we would run out of silver if coinage continued to have the same silver content. The Peace Dollar contains .77344 troy ounce (24.057 grams) of silver. Its total weight is .8594 troy ounce (26.73 grams). Copper makes up the difference between the two weights. The copper as in other silver dollars is added for strength. It has a diameter of 38,10 mm and a thickness of
2.00mm.

The Morgan Dollar is the last of the three noted above. It was minted from 1878 to 1904 and then again for a very small part of 1921 when the Peace Dollar was introduced. On the obverse a profile of Liberty head was depicted. The reverse carried a spread eagle clutching arrows and a branch. The Morgan Dollar is composed of .77344 troy ounce (24.057 grams) of silver with the balance of its total weight of .8594 troy ounce (26.73 grams) in copper. Copper adds strength and wear resistance to the silver. The diameter of the coin is 38,10 mm and it has a thickness of 2.00mm.

There were several other silver dollars minted including the Trade Dollar, Seated Liberty with motto, Seated Liberty with no motto, Seated Liberty with flying eagle, Draped Bust with large eagle, Draped Bust with small eagle, and Flowing Hair. The scarcity of these early silver dollars is such that they are seldom seen in your typical coin shop. However, I did see a Seated Liberty advertised in an eBay auction in January of 2008.

You can expect the price of the high mintage silver dollars to be close to the market price of an ounce of silver as reported in the market pages of your daily newspaper. The rare coins are a much more exciting story. PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) lists an 1889 CC Morgan Dollar with a value of $450,000.00.

1896 O MORGAN DOLLAR
1896 O MORGAN DOLLAR
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1976 S SILVER Eisenhower Ike Dollar PCGS MS67
1976 S SILVER Eisenhower Ike Dollar PCGS MS67
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19 2 Peace Silver Dollar Missing the 2
19 2 Peace Silver Dollar Missing the 2
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1921 D MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR COIN
1921 D MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR COIN
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Very Nice 1884 S Silver Morgan Dollar NICE COIN
Very Nice 1884 S Silver Morgan Dollar NICE COIN
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1889 Morgan Silver Dollar $$Brilliant Luster AU$$
1889 Morgan Silver Dollar $$Brilliant Luster AU$$
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Posted under Silver Dollars by admin on Monday 28 January 2008 at 9:33 pm