Investment Guide to Gold
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Gold is a "Hard" Asset
Financial analysts classify gold as a "hard" asset, meaning that it has value in and of itself. Stocks, bonds, and even cash are categorized as "soft" assets because their value is dependent upon your faith in a third party ...
Financial analysts classify gold as a "hard" asset, meaning that it has value in and of itself. Stocks, bonds, and even cash are categorized as "soft" assets because their value is dependent upon your faith in a third party ...
The Peace Dollar
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The men and women of the United States have shed their blood, and sacrificed their lives in the name of Freedom and Liberty for themselves and others around the globe. It is the foundation upon which the United States was built. Each citizen has b...
Precious Metals IRAs
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The key to a well diversified retirement plan.
Many traditional equity investments have seen rapidly decreasing prices over the last several years. Since the passing of the Tax Payer Relief Act in 1997, you can now include fold and other preciou...
Many traditional equity investments have seen rapidly decreasing prices over the last several years. Since the passing of the Tax Payer Relief Act in 1997, you can now include fold and other preciou...
7 Major Advantages of Rare Coin Investment
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For a long time the rare coin market was driven by collectors, not investors. Many of these collectors became interested as young people through organizing their pocket change by the dates and mintmarks on a coin board. A small percentage of these...
Investing in Rare Coins
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Investing in rare coins and numismatics is very exciting but more importantly can be very profitable. Everyday Superior Precious Metals matches novice collectors, rare coin investors and professional numismatists with the high quality rare coins a...
Collecting U.S. Commemorative Coins
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As the name indicates, commemorative coins were issued by the United States Mint by specific order of Congress at various times to celebrate some special occasion or event of importance. As such, they are considered an integral and important part ...
Overdate Coins – A Cost & Time-Saving Measure+
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During the Mint’s infancy, and had to cut excesses whenever possible. In those early days, all coin dies were hand-engraved, a process that was expensive and time-consuming. To save both time and money, the mint often re-engraved the date on the d...
Collecting Silver Dollars
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While researching this subject online, I found little useful information about how a person that is new to numismatics might be educated in forming a collection of America's most widely collected series of coins, silver dollars. Although some Linc...
Civil War Tokens
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Civil War Tokens were a private effort to alleviate the coin shortage caused during the War Between the States. They come in varieties: Patriotics usually have a national emblem on one side and a slogan, such The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved,...
Did You Know?
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The Washington had a huge investment in currency. As legend has it, Martha Washington donated the silver from her kitchen table to make the first currency. Regardless of Martha’s opinions, George refused to have his likeness depicted on the curren...
