Wilson Snyder


The first American Buffalo gold coin was issued by the US Mint in June 2006 under the 2005 Presidential $1 Coin Act. It was America’s first 24-karat pure gold coin with 0.9999 fineness. In the past, investors who want 99.99% pure gold, had to purchase foreign 24-karat gold coins. The available purest US gold Bullion coins back then were standard American gold Eagles with 0.9167 fineness gold content. The 2006 American gold Buffalo coin was an immediate success. Over 300,000 coins sold out in the year of 2006, comparing to the total sales of 201,500 American Gold Eagles, the world’s best selling gold bullion. The US Mint continued producing the American gold Buffalo coins in 2007 and 2008.

With a legal tender value of $50 US dollars, American Buffalo Gold Coin features almost the same design of the famous Buffalo Nickel from 1913 to 1938. Designed by the renowned American Sculptor James Earle Fraser, Buffalo gold coin portrays a Native American chief in the obverse side. The reverse side features an American bison on a mound of dirt, which is believed to be “Black Diamond,” a popular Bison of New York’s Bronx Zoo. Each coin is inscribed with “$50″, “1 OZ. .9999 Fine Gold,” “Liberty,” “E Pluribus Unum,” and “In God We Trust.”

The 2006 and 2007 Buffalo gold coins have only been issued in 1 oz version. The US Mint also produces a proof version of Buffalo gold coin, which features a very sharp degree of detail and mirror like surface after being struck multiple times. The US Mint issued 3 fractional sizes of Buffalo gold coin in 2008 besides the regular 1 oz American Buffalo gold coin, including 1/2 oz ($25 face value), 1/4 oz ($10 face value) and 1/10 oz ($5 face value) sizes. All American Buffalo gold coins are struck at the US Mint in West Point, NY. Only the proof version of the Buffalo gold coin bears the mint mark “W” on the obverse; the bullion version does not have the “W” mark.

I recommend you checking out American Buffalo Gold Coin . It is a specialized Buffalo Gold Coin for Sale site, offering a great selection of American gold Buffalo coins, silver Buffalo and Buffalo Nickels for sale. This website makes finding your dream American Buffalo Coin a million times easier. Be sure to try this website before you buy.



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.



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.”

 



xyzed23


What is the best commodity to invest $900 in right now? is it crude? agric? or gold? I’m talking long term also.

Ringwraiths13


I did not pull this money out of the market. I don’t have a 401K or any other investments (except 2 houses, 1 rented). This is “extra” cash that I have saved over the last 5 months. I’m 43 – All the bills are paid…..
By Mid December, I will have about $15,000 cash to invest (Sales have been very good recently). Where would you invest that amount of money?

sunil1 s


recently this company released Life insurance plan called Gold Plus… i am plan to invest in this product, is any one have any idea with this. they are telling our money will be doubled with in 4 years, can we belive those people,,,,,,,,,,,, plz replay back….

Frenzy


I’d like to start investing in precious metals as part of my overall investment portfolio.

Is it better to buy the actual coins, a US Gold Eagle, for instance, buy the ETF, or find a mutual fund that specializes in precious metals?

If there really was an economic or governmental collapse, couldn’t the ETF or mutual fund become worthless as well?

EJ


I know what the safe options are like CDs, bonds, gold… I want to know what areas have the biggest potential for gain in the next five years.
Also, because land holds its value, would it be a good time to invest in a second home to rent out or land to just hold in a growing area?
I am looking at investing a large sum, so give me any ideas.

Christina Goldman


If you haven’t already done so, you may want to consider adding Venezuelan gold coins to your collection. Predictions for this year are that gold prices will continue to rise, so adding to your investment portfolio makes it even more valuable!

Some people begin collecting gold and other coins as a hobby, others do it as an investment in their future. For some of you hobbyists, you may find yourself in very good financial shape years from now. As other markets decline and the economy continues to nosedive, gold holds steady or increases in value. There aren’t many markets that can boast this claim.

Many people begin collecting coins as a hobby. Some may collect quarters from every state, while other people want pennies from decades ago. If you are going to collect coins, turn your hobby into something that is instantly valuable, and will only increase in value over the years!

There are a limited number of Venezuelan gold coins available, with the earliest coins being denominated in Venezelanos. All other gold coins are denominated in Bolivares. By adding one of these to your collection, you add value and a unique coin that many other collectors may not have.

Recent financial times have been the worst in decades, and there couldn’t be a better time to invest in collecting gold coins and bullion to increase your financial assets. Gold is one thing you can count on now and in the future to retain its value. Many people have invested in the stock market and savings accounts, and this has been proven to be risky.

That is why many people choose to invest in gold coins – there is very little risk that the price of gold is going to decrease, and every reason to believe that it will continue to rise. This can be a “safety net” for your future, or your retirement years. You probably already have many coins from the United States, but diversifying your portfolio will only add more interest and value when you decide to sell.

Consider adding Venezuelan gold coins to your collection!



Shadowdawn


The days of hopping from store to store rummaging for a rare coin to adorn your collection are over, today most collectors would just simply look online at the comfort of their own home, with thousands of deals from all over the globe, it is not hard to find that coin that you wanted and probably secure a great bargain for it too. Collectors are able to compare multiple deals eto see where to find the item that fetch most attractive price.

There are two major avenues to find coins for sale, through online coin stores or online auction websites like ebay or Overstock. Online auctions resembles departmental stores where multiple sellers exhibit their wares at one place, where buyers can compare multiple items through a simple interface, ask the sellers some specific question before making the purchase. However, as with any purchase, being cautious when buying online could reduce the possibility of being cheated and therefore protect your investment.

Firstly read more about the coin to be purchased first, there are many important facts about a coin that can help you to identify a counterfeit or scam. Many scammers often neglect minor details, for example if you see Silver Krugerrand for sale in the market, it is definitely counterfeit as the South African Mint has confirmed that there is never an issue of Silver Krugerrand. When buying a coin, it is a good idea to get a feel of the market first, look at the same coin or something similar from different sellers, form an expectation on how much that you might have to pay for the coin so that you would not bid or spend more than your budget. It is also imperative that you read the item description carefully before placing a bid or purchasing, as later misunderstanding could be unpleasant to sort out and might even hurt your reputation as a buyer, confirm with the seller about the condition of the coin, what charges are excluded (packaging, shipping), as well as payment conditions. And whenever in doubt, spend a couple of minutes to send a question or email to the seller to further clarity. Ensure that the seller can deliver to your address and that you have the means to make payment, as certain sellers do not accept cheques or bank ins, rather only take payment in the form of Paypal credits or credit cards. Though this restriction in payment method might sound very inconvenient, it can work to your advantage as Paypal and credit cards often have buyer insurance that can be redeemed upon item damage or undelivered items.

There are also some additional features in auction sites that will make your buying experience even more secure. Sites like ebay adopt a seller feedback rating system that allows past buyers of this seller to give a comment based on their buying experience with this seller, this offers you a great platform to do your due diligence to check whether this is a genuine seller, generally a seller should have a positive feedback rating of more than 95% and has sold similar item in the past. By using the internet, any collectors or individuals looking to invest in gold coins can easily organize an impressive gold coin collection in a shorter time, less effort and probably even at a lower budget.



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