May
9
Commemorating Independence With The Mexican 50 Peso Gold Coin
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Christina Goldman
No coin collection can be complete without a fine set of Mexican gold coins, most specifically the Mexican 50 Peso gold coin. An affordable coin made of 90% gold alloy and 10% copper alloy, this specimen is a great investment for those collecting gold bullion coins, and is one of the most durable in the Western Hemisphere. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain, the first ever Mexican 50 Peso gold coin was issued in 1921, and therefore is also known as the Centenario.
The coin is a beautifully rendered specimen that displays an image commonly known as “Winged Victory” carrying a laurel wreath in her right hand and a segment of broken chains in her left hand. Behind the image of Winged Victory can be seen two of Mexico’s most well known volcanoes. The date 1821 on one side of the coin indicates the commemorative year, while the data on the right will designate the year the coin was minted.
Roughly 4 million specimens of this particular coin were minted between 1949 and 1972, and are referred to as restrikes. However, 50 Peso denominations of Mexican gold coins that were minted before 1949 are considered the favorites, as well as those minted in 1921 in 1931. The reverse side of the coin displays the Mexican coat of arms, and an eagle delicately balanced on a cactus holding a serpent in its beak.
The Mexican 50 Peso gold coin contains a fineness of .900 and contains 37.5 g troy ounce. For a piece of history and a taste of independence, collectors and investors collecting Mexican gold coins should leave a space in their portfolio for this very special Mexican 50 Peso gold coin specimen.
No coin collection can be complete without a fine set of Mexican gold coins, most specifically the Mexican 50 Peso gold coin. An affordable coin made of 90% gold alloy and 10% copper alloy, this specimen is a great investment for those collecting gold bullion coins, and is one of the most durable in the Western Hemisphere. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Mexico’s independence from Spain, the first ever Mexican 50 Peso gold coin was issued in 1921, and therefore is also known as the Centenario.
The coin is a beautifully rendered specimen that displays an image commonly known as “Winged Victory” carrying a laurel wreath in her right hand and a segment of broken chains in her left hand. Behind the image of Winged Victory can be seen two of Mexico’s most well known volcanoes. The date 1821 on one side of the coin indicates the commemorative year, while the data on the right will designate the year the coin was minted.
Roughly 4 million specimens of this particular coin were minted between 1949 and 1972, and are referred to as restrikes. However, 50 Peso denominations of Mexican gold coins that were minted before 1949 are considered the favorites, as well as those minted in 1921 in 1931. The reverse side of the coin displays the Mexican coat of arms, and an eagle delicately balanced on a cactus holding a serpent in its beak.
The Mexican 50 Peso gold coin contains a fineness of .900 and contains 37.5 g troy ounce. For a piece of history and a taste of independence, collectors and investors collecting Mexican gold coins should leave a space in their portfolio for this very special Mexican 50 Peso gold coin specimen.
May
9
American Eagle Gold Coins-recognized, Respected, and Recirculated Around the World
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John S White
The American Eagle gold coin is the official gold coin of the United States of America. The current American Eagle gold coins came to be under the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, and were first minted in 1986. These coins are easily recognized. Depicting truly “the American Way”, the image of the brave father-provider as he brings supplies to maintain his family of eagles. As the mother nurtures and protects the family and their home. On the other side there stands the “lady of liberty”, the stars of the states surrounding her, glory at her back, with one foot on solid gold. In her left hand she carries a olive branch, signifying her quest for peace. In her right hand she carries a burning torch-a light to lead the way. At her other foot sits the business of the land. “E Pluribus Unum”..She realizes she is but “one out of many”, and embraces the motto: “In God We Trust”. WOW! What a coin!..So beautiful, so powerful, so pure..the American Eagle gold coin-what a possession to have! A collector’s dream!
American Eagle gold coins are highly respected everywhere! The family of eagles coins consist of the 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz and 1 full ounce oz coins. They are made of 22 karat gold rather than 24 karat so that they can withstand the wear and tear of circulation. Face value of these coins are $5.00, $10.00, $25.00,and $50.00, respectively, However, their actual value comes from their weight, therefore there value is what the market say their value is at that point in time.
Gold an ounce of gold yesterday is a ounce of gold today, and will be a ounce tomorrow. Sadly, the “paper dollar” currency is not backed by gold anymore but confidence in it that it will get goods and services today let alone tomorrow or a thousand years from now, like gold will. Get gold because “We have gold because we cannot trust governments”-President Herbert Hoover.”
The American Eagle gold coin is the official gold coin of the United States of America. The current American Eagle gold coins came to be under the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, and were first minted in 1986. These coins are easily recognized. Depicting truly “the American Way”, the image of the brave father-provider as he brings supplies to maintain his family of eagles. As the mother nurtures and protects the family and their home. On the other side there stands the “lady of liberty”, the stars of the states surrounding her, glory at her back, with one foot on solid gold. In her left hand she carries a olive branch, signifying her quest for peace. In her right hand she carries a burning torch-a light to lead the way. At her other foot sits the business of the land. “E Pluribus Unum”..She realizes she is but “one out of many”, and embraces the motto: “In God We Trust”. WOW! What a coin!..So beautiful, so powerful, so pure..the American Eagle gold coin-what a possession to have! A collector’s dream!
American Eagle gold coins are highly respected everywhere! The family of eagles coins consist of the 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz and 1 full ounce oz coins. They are made of 22 karat gold rather than 24 karat so that they can withstand the wear and tear of circulation. Face value of these coins are $5.00, $10.00, $25.00,and $50.00, respectively, However, their actual value comes from their weight, therefore there value is what the market say their value is at that point in time.
Gold an ounce of gold yesterday is a ounce of gold today, and will be a ounce tomorrow. Sadly, the “paper dollar” currency is not backed by gold anymore but confidence in it that it will get goods and services today let alone tomorrow or a thousand years from now, like gold will. Get gold because “We have gold because we cannot trust governments”-President Herbert Hoover.”
May
6
xyzed23
What is the best commodity to invest $900 in right now? is it crude? agric? or gold? I’m talking long term also.
What is the best commodity to invest $900 in right now? is it crude? agric? or gold? I’m talking long term also.


