Friday, October 10, 2008

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Make sure to store your coins in a very safe place. You've worked so hard to own your diversified collection of gold coins. The last thing you want to happen is lose your collection due to fire, theft, or some other unforeseen issue. Make sure to store your coins in a very safe place so you can sleep sound at night knowing your assets are protected. I highly recommend a safe deposit box at your local bank. Also, there are third party safe houses that specialize in storing gold and precious metals. Taking the diversification theme to the next level, why not spread your collection (once it gets big enough to warrant doing so) among multiple safe deposit boxes and locations. You'll sleep better and night knowing your collection is safe and sound through a diversified storage strategy!
Buy silver dollars for a great investment.

A bad investment are "spurious set" coins. This is another popular TV shopping show product, plus they're found in magazines and swap meets quite often. "Spurious sets," by my definition, are sets that are put together out of lower grade and/or common coins according to some kind of theme. The coins are usually placed in fancy plastic holders, with nice quality packaging, and then you pay $38.99 for a set of five coins that are worth $2.99 just because they were all minted during World War II, or the Vietnam War, or because they're from around the world and commemorate Marilyn Monroe or some sort of cartoon characters. Such coins are usually genuine, and will probably appreciate in value, but they probably won't be worth what you paid for them anytime during the next five generations! These are a favorite of dealers like Littleton.
Buy gold bulloin coins.

If a coin has mostly numismatic value, the proof that it is authentic is critical. A coin that is not genuine would (assuming it is made of gold) have the same "melt value" as a genuine coin, but this may be next to nothing, relatively speaking, for a rare coin.
You can buy gold bullion coins in our store.

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4. What was the second issue price of the 1983-S Proof Olympic silver dollar?

Gold Declines Below $800 an Ounce as Rising Dollar Cuts Appeal

Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:58:54 +0000
Gold fell below $800 an ounce and silver slumped to the lowest in more than a year as the U.S. government’s seizure of mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac boosted the value of the dollar and reduced the appeal of bullion as an alternative asset.The U.S. currency traded near the highest level since October ...]

Spot Prices for Gold - Silver - Platinum - Palladium

Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:14:51 +0000
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4. Mint Director Donna Pope was a member of what state legislature?

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