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		<title>Investing in Gold During Troubled Times</title>
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Ray Subs  Many people in the United States are worried about the state of the economy which seems to be growing weaker by the minute. The price of the dollar has dropped 40 percent and oil continues to rise. The housing market has pretty much collapsed all over the United States and foreclosures are [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Ray Subs </strong> </em><br/><br/><br/>Many people in the United States are worried about the state of the economy which seems to be growing weaker by the minute. The price of the dollar has dropped 40 percent and oil continues to rise. The housing market has pretty much collapsed all over the United States and foreclosures are at an all time high. The stock market is barely holding on and many investors are skittish, to say the least.<br/><br/>When troubled economic times abound, you should invest in certain commodities that hold their value no matter what the situation. The reason that these commodities remain valuable is that they are not dependent upon the state of the United States economy &#8211; they are of value worldwide.<br/><br/>Some of the most valuable assets or commodities to invest in during a bad economy include the following:<br/><br/>Gold<br/><br/>This is the best investment that you can make as gold is valued worldwide. It is a solid investment and one that most economists are predicting will continue to rise in years to come. This is some feat because gold prices have already risen nearly 200 percent in the last couple of years alone! The price of gold is expected to reach nearly $5,000 an ounce in years ahead, so the time to invest in this precious metal which has always been a constant in troubled economic times, is right now.<br/><br/>Precious Metals<br/><br/>Precious metals include silver, copper and other precious metals that keep their value. Years ago, tin foil was valued as currency because it contained tin. Precious metals are always a good way to diversify your investment portfolio and will come in handy when times are tough as their value increases in troubled economic times, like gold.<br/><br/>Many people in other countries invest in silver, which is the benchmark for the British pound. Silver has always been second to gold when it came to precious metal investments and there has never been a better time than right now to invest in this precious metal.<br/><br/>Coins<br/><br/>Most people realize that coin collections are valuable but few realize how valuable they can be in troubled economic times. Because coins are made out of precious metals, their value increases when times are bad. If you have a coin collection, it is worth more today than it was 2 years ago. It will most likely continue to gain in value. Coins are a good solid investment when the economy looks bleak, as it does right now.<br/><br/>So how do you make an investment in gold, precious metals or coins? How do you diversify your portfolio, including your 401K, so that you can include these valuable investments in them? Very simple &#8211; you go to a broker who deals with gold, coins and precious metals. They can help you invest in the vehicle that is right for you.<br/><br/>Look for a discount broker as the commissions charged by some commodities brokers are up to about 45 percent when it comes to buying precious metals. You can get the same service for very little commission from a good discount gold and coins broker.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Investment in Gold Bullion Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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CoinsBullions Investment in Gold bullion coins and silver Coins are far better investment option than StocksSilver bars have emerged as popular silver investments because they areuniform in size, making them easy to handle and convenient to store.Additionally, silver bars are compact, which enables investors to secure agreat deal of wealth in relative small storage areas. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>CoinsBullions</strong> </em><br/><br/><br/>Investment in Gold bullion coins and silver Coins are far better investment option than Stocks<br/><br/>Silver bars have emerged as popular silver investments because they are<br/><br/>uniform in size, making them easy to handle and convenient to store.<br/><br/>Additionally, silver bars are compact, which enables investors to secure a<br/><br/>great deal of wealth in relative small storage areas. Silver bars with<br/><br/>recognized hallmarks are readily accepted for resale, making them easy to<br/><br/>convert to cash.<br/><br/>Palladium bullion bar and coin investors have few palladium investment<br/><br/>choices today. When palladium spiked to $1100 in late 2000, most palladium<br/><br/>investors sold their bullion coins and bars into that rise and exited the<br/><br/>market. During the ensuing years, the demand for small palladium coins and<br/><br/>bars was so small that most mints quit producing palladium bullion coins<br/><br/>and private refineries ceased making palladium bullion bars.<br/><br/>Because it was industrial buying that send palladium soaring-and not<br/><br/>palladium investors-nearly all palladium bars and coins sold in 2000 ended<br/><br/>up being melted. Now, though, palladium bullion bars and coins are being<br/><br/>produced to meet renewed palladium investment demand.<br/><br/>Popular forms of palladium for investment are 1-oz Credit Suisse and 1-oz<br/><br/>PAMP bullion bars, both of which are refined in Europe. In late 2005, the<br/><br/>Royal Canadian Mint began striking 1-oz Palladium Maple Leaf coins, which<br/><br/>could prove to be investor favorites for palladium investments. Although<br/><br/>Credit Suisse and PAMP are respected names in precious metals refining,<br/><br/>many investors prefer coins produced by government mints.<br/><br/>Platinum bullion and coin investors do not have a large selection of<br/><br/>platinum coins from which to choose. Yet, the platinum bullion coins<br/><br/>available come from the most prestigious mints in the world. Platinum<br/><br/>Eagles are produced by the U.S. Mint, Platinum Maple Leafs by Canada&#8217;s<br/><br/>Royal Canadian Mint, and Platinum Koalas by Australia&#8217;s Perth Mint.<br/><br/>American Eagle Gold coins are a Good collectables and are considered a good investment option. Another Kind of famous gold coin is the American Buffalo Gold Coins. It is always advisable to buy Gold coins when the gold prices are reduced. Do not get attracted and buy Gold coins when prices are at soaring. It may prove to be a bad investment if the prices fall back.<br/><br/>Author Bio &#8211; Inventory of Coins and Bullions Include many types of Bullion Coins like American Gold Eagles, Gold Bullion Coins and bars. In the future, coins and Bullions will expand by including jewelry and gift items.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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CoinsBullions Gold is a precious metal found underground around the world. Gold is considered by many as a store of value and a safe haven for wealth in economic crisis. One of gold&#8217;s important properties is psychological, because it is so closely associated with money. This gives it an immeasurable advantage over other tangible stores [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>CoinsBullions</strong> </em><br/><br/><br/>Gold is a precious metal found underground around the world. Gold is considered by many as a store of value and a safe haven for wealth in economic crisis. One of gold&#8217;s important properties is psychological, because it is so closely associated with money. This gives it an immeasurable advantage over other tangible stores of wealth.<br/><br/>American Eagle Bullion Coins provide investors with a convenient and cost-effective way to add a small amount of physical platinum, gold, or silver to their investment portfolios. Since their launch in 1986, gold, platinum and silver American Eagles gold coin have become leading bullion coin investment products.<br/><br/>American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins are the first .9999 fine 24-karat gold coins ever struck by the United States Mint and offered for sale through a network of Authorized Purchasers. The $50 gold coins will be available to members of the public seeking a simple and tangible means to own and invest in 24-karat gold in the form of legal tender coins whose content and purity is guaranteed by the United States Government.<br/><br/>Gold has attracted investors throughout the centuries, protecting their wealth and providing a &#8217;safe haven&#8217; in troubled or uncertain times. This appeal remains compelling for modern investors. Although there are also a number of other reasons that underpin the widespread renewal of investor interest in gold.<br/><br/>American gold coins have been wanted by collectors for the possibility of enormous value particularly if the currency is rare, in good state, and is in soaring demand. US coin sellers have set prices and dollar amounts of worth on many types of United States money. The worth is determined by four main factors. Scarcity or rarity is the main factor for discovering the worth. The rarer the legal tender, the higher its value.<br/><br/>Author Bio &#8211; Inventory of Coins and Bullions Include many types of Bullion Coins like American Gold Eagles, Gold Bullion Coins and bars. In the future, coins and Bullions will expand by including jewelry and gift items.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How About Gold Coin Collecting?</title>
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Christian Okoye Coin collecting today is still a hobby that many people enjoy. One of the most precious and most expensive collections that anyone can ever have are those of gold coins. The most expensive gold coin ever bought was worth around eight million dollars. This was the American 1933 Gold Eagle. This is why [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Christian Okoye</strong> </em><br/><br/><br/>Coin collecting today is still a hobby that many people enjoy. One of the most precious and most expensive collections that anyone can ever have are those of gold coins. The most expensive gold coin ever bought was worth around eight million dollars. This was the American 1933 Gold Eagle. This is why the collecting of gold coins deserves to be called the hobby of kings.<br/><br/>WE all know that Coin collecting is something that dates back to the when coins were first issued for trade. It was only in the Middle Ages that people turned this into a hobby because of the art work and the historical value.<br/><br/>Needless to say, gold coins were one of the oldest forms of money. This was later followed by silver coins. Gold coins were in circulation in the United States from 1838 to 1933. The design was the Liberty Head bust but this was only made until 1907. The design was then changed to the Indian Head and Saint Gaudens motifs and was used until 1933 when the Great Depression began. This prompted the recall of gold coins which makes them very difficult to find today.<br/><br/>Since these are no longer in circulation, the price for one of this rare commodity is quite high. Gold is now used for other things such as jewelry or bars that people retain as an investment.<br/><br/>South Africa minted its first gold coin called the Krugerrand in 1967. This coin has no face value but merely stands as a symbol. It is made of 1 ounce of gold and can be purchased for investment purposes.<br/><br/>Since then other countries also minted bullion coins. Canada made the Gold Maple Leaf in 1979 and Australia made the Nugget in 1981. These two are much more popular than the South African coin because of its 24 carat purity.<br/><br/>A lot of people retain gold today as an investment because they speculate that the demand will cause its market value to increase. Others hold it as a form of insurance should the financial situation become worse. There was a point in time when the more paper money that was made, the higher the price of gold which maintained gold and cash as equal value. After this standard ended in 1971, this enabled government to produce more paper currency without increasing the price of gold.<br/><br/>Most coin collectors just keep them to remember that people once used them Since gold coins can longer be used to purchase merchandise.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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CoinsBullions Indian is considered to be land of Gold. People In India were lot of Gold ornaments than in any other part of the world. Making India the Gold Hub of the worldIn India, they have been urged to continue investing in Gold Coins since itcould provide a safer investment than traditional equities and bonds.According [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>CoinsBullions</strong> </em><br/><br/><br/>Indian is considered to be land of Gold. People In India were lot of Gold ornaments than in any other part of the world. Making India the Gold Hub of the world<br/><br/>In India, they have been urged to continue investing in Gold Coins since it<br/><br/>could provide a safer investment than traditional equities and bonds.<br/><br/>According to the World Gold Council (WGC), India could become the regional<br/><br/>gold trading hub if a number of changes were made, such as allowing the<br/><br/>Futures Exchange to trade in the spot market, enabling banks and financial<br/><br/>institutions to take part in the gold market and beginning bullion exports<br/><br/>Even when the stock market crashes or if the dollar weakens gold will<br/><br/>continue to be a safe option.<br/><br/>To help promote the idea of gold as a reliable investment, the WGC has<br/><br/>already made a number of recommendations to the government.<br/><br/>Among the ideas submitted to ministers were proposals to allow banks to<br/><br/>offer gold-backed investment products, gold loans for local jewelers and<br/><br/>the lowering of the customs duty on gold imports.<br/><br/>The Royal Canadian Mint took gold coin investing to another level in 1979<br/><br/>when it introduced Gold Maple Leaf coins to compete with Krugerrands,<br/><br/>whose tremendous success had proven a strong demand for gold bullion<br/><br/>coins.<br/><br/>Because Gold Maple Leaf coins were .999 fine gold, they achieved instant<br/><br/>popularity with gold bullion coin buyers who wanted to invest in pure gold<br/><br/>coins.<br/><br/>In 1987, Australia&#8217;s Perth Mint introduced a 1-oz gold bullion coin, the<br/><br/>Australian Kangaroos Gold Coins with the image of the largest gold nugget<br/><br/>ever found on the reverse, the 2,284-oz Welcome Stranger nugget, which was<br/><br/>found in Western Australia in 1869. The new Australian Kangaroos Gold<br/><br/>Coins was appropriately named the Australian Nugget. The obverse of the<br/><br/>Australian Kangaroos Gold Coin carries an image of Queen Elizabeth II, as<br/><br/>do most Australian gold coins.<br/><br/>Since 1990, however, the reverse has carried the image of a kangaroo, with<br/><br/>a yearly design change. As a result, Nuggets became Kangaroo Nuggets.<br/><br/>Unlike the Australia&#8217;s Perth Mint Lunar Series gold coins, Kangaroo<br/><br/>Nuggets have no production limits.<br/><br/>Author Bio &#8211; Inventory of Coins and Bullions Include many types of Bullion Coins like American Gold Eagles, Gold Bullion Coins and bars. In the future, coins and Bullions will expand by including jewelry and gift items.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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