Why You Need To Buy and Sell Gold Coin (Part 1) by Steve
Renner
The Value of Gold in a Era of Paper Assets, Stocks, Bonds
and Mutual Funds...
The facts behind the increasing demand for gold and silver, rare
coins, and historic collectibles from the U.S. Mint...
No other substance on Earth embodies the unique characteristics
of gold. Its yellow lustre and beauty are unsurpassed. Since the
earliest days of man, it has been admired, molded, shaped, and
worn as a symbol of wealth and good taste.
The romance and lure of gold is enhanced by its historic use
as a storehouse of wealth. Gold's value is intrinsic. Its value
is a measure of the true wealth and the stability of national
currencies the world over. Throughout history, every paper currency
has become totally worthless over time; yet gold remains.
The precious metal gold cannot be created or destroyed or altered.
It forever remains one of the most liquid investments with no
geographic boundaries. Gold is bought, sold, traded, and stored
in most parts of the free world with complete privacy. Likewise,
U.S. gold coins enjoy many of these unique advantages.
In a world where paper currencies come and go, where paper money
can be depreciated 25% to 30% overnight, the price of gold cannot
be manipulated by any single nation or borrower. On the contrary,
gold is the foundation of today's world monetary system.
Acquiring U.S. gold coins put you in great company through American
history. Prior to 1933, all U.S. paper currency was backed dollar
for dollar by gold reserves. Today, paper dollars are backed only
by a government promise, nothing more.
For investors who value gold, they recognize the safety, privacy
and instant liquidity of U.S. gold coins. As official legal tender,
each coin has a guaranteed weight and gold content.
Numismatic coins, especially the pre-1933 U.S. gold coins are
highly sought after by asture collectors and investors for more
than their pure gold content. The Saint-Gaudens, the Liberty series,
and the Indian Head U.S. gold coins are admired and collected
worldwide for their historical significance, beauty, and rarity.
Unlike gold that is minted by the tons annually, U.S. Gold coins
minted prior to 1933 have a fixed and limited supply. No more
will be minted ever and the older they get, the more highly prized
they become as important pieces of American history.
We hope your visit will encourage you to add more rare and valuable
U.S. gold coins to your collection and to learn how to build sets
that will appreciate in value and be greatly admired for many
generations to come.
About the author:
Steve is the ceo of cashcards-goldlynks rare/gold coin club he
was the best isp provider in 1997 check out his about us page
at http://goldlynks.tripod.com.
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Why You Need To Buy and Sell Gold Coin (Part 2) by Steve
Renner
How to Collect Rare Coins For Fun and Profit...
Time has proven that collectors tend to make the most money in
rare coins because they search out "undervalued coins"
and buy during market lulls. Buying in today's market climate
offers you superb upside profit potential.
PUT IN PERSPECTIVE - Rare coins have an extremely limited, fixed
supply which has historically increased in value when demand overwhelms
availability. This fact is documented in the enclosed "Dow-to-Gold
Report." It clearly shows how rare coins go up as well as
down in price with varying market cycles. We believe the most
successful Rare Coin portfolios were built in down markets by
systematically assembling a variety of choice, rare, and desirable
coins, with a three to five year, or longer, holding period in
mind.
HAVE A PRECISE FOCUS - Thousands of coins have been issued over
the past 200 years. Very few collectors are experts on more than
a few types of coins. For that reason alone, it's important to
build a relationship with a firm that employs a team of knowledgeable
Rare Coin Specialists and Numismatic Experts that are recognized
as pillars of authority throughout the industry. Together, we
can help you define your areas of interest, your investment goals,
and our team of specialists can then guide you to a specific area
of U.S. Coins designed to be both profitable and extremely enjoyable.
THE FOUR FACTORS FOR SUCCESS - To profitably build a balanced
and diversified Hard Asset Portfolio, you need to know the driving
forces behind the U.S. Rare Coin Market:
* STRONG DEMAND - We recommend U.S. Rare Coins that have a broad
base of both active investors and collectors. The more wealthy,
sophisticated, and avid the base of buyers in an area, the more
successful your portfolio should be in the long run.
* SMALL SUPPLY - We recommend U.S. Rare Coins of the highest
quality for the date that you can afford. These are always the
hardest to find, most desirable collector coins and have historically
been top market performers. In our opinion, these coins are always
in demand by collectors and will be the easiest coins to liquidate
later, and turn the best profits.
* STRONG PERFORMANCE HISTORY - Take the time to review the price
history of any rare coin you purchase. Rare coins that have a
good history of 200% to 300% price increases during recent bull
markets, usually offer your an excellent profit potential in the
next hot market. While past performance is no guarantee of future
value, undesirable coins are losers in any market. It is of utmost
importantance to remember that each rare coin must stand on the
value of its own individual merit related to grade, price, eye
appeal, and rarity.
* GENUINELY RARE - Finally, we recommend you acquire a selection
of Genuinely Rare United States coins. There are fundamentally
two ways to determine a coin's rarity. That is "Condition
Rarity" and "Absolute Rarity." Condition Rarity
is a coin that is rare in higher grades. Some coins are common
in worn, circulated grades, yet there could be only five coins
known to exist in higher mint-state grades of MS-63 to MS-65.
Absolute Rarity is a coin that is rare in any grade. These are
truly desirable gold coins that are hard to locate and acquire
in all grades. These few coins that are Absolutely Rare in any
grade are the "Blue Chip Recommendations" of the U.S.
Rare Coin Market.
About the author:
Steve is the ceo of cashcards-goldlynks rare/gold coin club he
was the best isp in 1997 check out his about us page at http://goldlynks.tripod.com
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