Gold Coins Can Be An Unique, Valuable And Safety Investment

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Gold Coins Can Be An Unique, Valuable And Safety Investment

Gold Coins Can Be An Unique, Valuable And Safety Investment. If you have much money, what will you do with that ??? if the answer is investment ... do you know how to invest in a safety way ??? what will you choose ??? YEAHH, that's right, people has different thought. Some people invest their money to the bank or fund manager because they trust them to manage their investment but some other people don't trust the fund manager and would do different way ... because they had their own opinion and reasons. The major point before doing some investment is “SAVE“ from every reason of losing it. That simplest word are having much more meaning in our life, am i right ??? There are some ways to invest your money, GOLD is one of the good answer beside them.

Having gold as your choice of investment, means many reasons of why,
  • Gold is always have an increasing value from time to time.
  • Easy to sell (Liquid money) if you need it.
  • Not necesssary to have a specific knowledge to have it (its different with forex money, obligations etc)
  • Could use as collections (cause made as coins and jewellery)
  • Safety to save for a long time.
  • Could manage it by your self (whether save it by you or put in deposit box, etc).

Speaking about gold, it could made as coins. Its easy to keep it but don’t mix it with other coins in the big jar. Every each coins has different price depend on gold mass, weight and purity or maybe scarcity. You could have it more as your individual collections but like i said before do not put them in the big jar.

Gold Coins Can Be An Unique, Valuable And Safety Investment

Gold Coins Can Be An Unique, Valuable And Safety Investment

Because the gold coin is so valuable for the future, so don’t forget where you keep it/them, and also the combination number (if you have safety box at your house). Seriously it really had happened on the past !!!! where someone saved their valuable stuff somewhere like at the roof or bured it on the soil and they forgot it cause it too long and they moved away, some years later someone has found the treasure inside a can or box and suddenly become a rich person ................... BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!. I think gold coin can be an unique, valuable and safety investment, do you agree with me ??? Then ......... whats your choice ??? Please don't answer it before you check this reasons why buying gold coins ...........
  • A tangible asset. You can hold $50,000 of gold coins in your hand, which you can not do with most any other investment. It can not be destroyed by fire, water, or time. And unlike other commodities, gold coins do not need feeding ....................
  • Free of counterparty risk. Gold coins require no paper contract to be made whole. Gold is the only financial asset that is not simultaneously some other entity’s liability. It does not require the backing of any bank or government.
  • Highly liquid. Gold coins can be sold virtually anywhere in the world. 
  • Value dense. You can hold $50,000 in gold coins in the palm of your hand. Gold coins take up such little space that you can store more value of them in a safe deposit box than stacks of dollar bills.
  • Private and confidential. How many assets can you say that about in today’s world? You must pay taxes on any gain, of course, but if you want a little privacy or confidentiality, just buy some gold coins !!!
  • Portable. You can take gold coins with you wherever you go in the world.
  • A store of value. The gold price fluctuates, of course but its value is timeless. Consider that gold retains its purchasing power over long periods of time, while the US dollar, for example, has lost 98% of its purchasing power since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. And since gold will outlast you, it is an ideal asset to pass on to your heirs.
  • Sure, can not be hacked or erased.
  • No specialized knowledge ..........................
  • Comes with low maintenance and carrying costs. Even if you pay for storage, compare that to the costs and taxes and headaches of, say, real estate. You do not even need a stock broker to buy and sell gold coins.

Okay, Okay, i know ........ the next question is Which Gold Coins ??? i will explore the Top 10, first number is American Eagle One-Ounce Gold Coin. A perfect amalgam of the American spirit, the American Eagle is instantly recognizable worldwide. With Liberty striding on one side and bald eagles nesting on the other, the 1-ounce coin boasts only metals drawn from U.S. mines. At 91.67% fineness, its 22k alloy contains 3% silver and 5.33% copper for durability, with the U.S. Mint’s guarantee of content and purity. From 1986 to 1991, Roman numerals dated the coins. In 1992, the Mint adopted Arabic numerals.

2017 1 oz Gold American Eagle Coin BU 1 OZ Brilliant Uncirculated 2017 1 oz Gold American Eagle Coin BU 1 OZ Brilliant Uncirculated
2017 1 oz Gold American Eagle Coin BU (Lot, Tube, Roll of 20) Brilliant Uncirculated

The American Eagle 1-ounce gold coin, issued in limited numbers each year,  offers investors 2 choices, proofs and uncirculated coins. Proofs provide finer detail due to multiple strikes on a mirrored blank in the minting process. Uncirculated coins, however, are burnished blanks fed by hand into a coin press and carry the West Point mint mark.Despite its $50 legal tender value, the American Eagle contains one troy ounce of pure gold. Coins remain stamped with “1 OZ FINE GOLD,” and actual worth follows gold indexes. If you compare prices to FOREX’s values, buying fewer than ten will cost you about $68 above spot price. Pass the threshold of 20 or a tube, and prices decrease to around $55 above spot.

Despite its $50 legal tender value, the American Eagle contains one troy ounce of pure gold. Coins are stamped with “1 OZ FINE GOLD,” and actual worth follows gold indexes. If you compare prices to FOREX’s values, buying fewer than ten will cost you about $68 above spot price. Pass the threshold of 20 or a tube, and prices decrease to around $55 above spot.

These coins are the favorite coin for U.S. investors and collectors for many reasons. Because these coins are so popular,  they are fairly easy to value, trade or sell. They are an approved investment vehicle for Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). Too, American Eagle purchases and sales to the public are exempt from the Internal Revenue Service’s Form 1099-B reporting requirements. Numismatics love the American Eagles for their beauty and proudly collect date sets while bullion investors hold them as guaranteed investments neatly stacked against currency challenges or economic crises.

The second number is American Buffalo One-Ounce Gold Coin. The American Buffalo premiered in 2006 as the U.S. Mint’s answer to Canada’s 1-ounce Gold Maple Leaf. Offering .9999 fine 24k gold, it is the purest, highest content gold coin the U.S. Mint produces. Each coin carries the stamp “1 OZ .9999 FINE GOLD” on its reverse. Although it does not take quite the caché of the old reliable American Eagle gold 1-ouncer, that lack is mostly because some investors and collectors are privy to the American Eagle. In 2014, the U.S. Mint sold 180,500 American Buffalos versus 425,000 gold American Eagles.

2017 American Gold Buffalo (1 oz) $50 Brilliant Uncirculated US Mint 2017 American Gold Buffalo (1 oz) $50 Brilliant Uncirculated US Mint

2017 1 oz Gold American Buffalo (20-Coin MintDirect? Tube) Gold Brilliant Uncirculated

With a buffalo on one side and the classic Native American profile on the other, the American Buffalo also carries a $50 legal tender value. Interestingly, the edges of these coins are somewhat irregular, with thicknesses varying from half a millimeter or more, making the coins as rustic as their tribute to the American West. Whereas the American Eagle can rely on some silver and copper to increase durability, the American Buffalo is purely one troy ounce of 24k gold. Lending the Buffalo coin, perhaps a deeper luster, but also making it softer, more susceptible to wear or damage.

The third number is Canadian Maple Leaf 1-Ounce Gold Coin. At four 9s fine and boasting the exacting excellence that has historically set the Royal Canadian Mint apart, the Maple Leaf debuted as, and remains, the 24k baseline and staple for gold 1-ounce coins. Known as the main contender outside the United States because of its purity, the Canadian Maple Leaf carries a legal tender value of $50 Canadian backed by the Royal Canadian Mint. For many years, the Maple Leaf’s only competition for purity and beauty was the Krugerrand; Austria did not mint its Philharmonic until 1989, and the United States did not produce its American Buffalo until 2006.

2017 CA Canada 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU 1 OZ Brilliant Uncirculated 2017 CA Canada 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU 1 OZ Brilliant Uncirculated
CA 2017 Canada 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coin BU (Lot of 20, 2 Tubes/Rolls) Brilliant Uncirculated

Canada’s Mint has been producing these coins since 1979, and many investors continue to favor them, despite 2014’s startling 38% overall Maple Leaf dip in sales to favor the Silver Maple Leafs. Gold coins produced from 1979 to 1982 carry three 9s while those after carry four. In 2004, however, the Royal Canadian Mint outdid even itself, producing 24k coins .99999 fine for its 25th anniversary. The Gold Maple Leaf is considered the world’s purest gold bullion and each coin is stamped with the .9999 guarantee of purity and “1 OZ OR PUR.” Too, during gold slump years, when some of the other mints decreased their gold coin production, Canada maintained its levels and ensured its coins were available. It’s no doubt then that the coin was gaining investors and most likely keeping them with the standard of quality and value assurance.

In 2013, the Royal Canadian Mint added the security measure of a second micro-engraved maple leaf that holds the last 2 digits of the date. For 2015, on the reverse, a “15” sits inside the maple leaf privy mark. Also, the mint machined a radial line background onto the master die to create a “unique light diffracting pattern.” The Mint also offers a “Bullion DNA” device that recognizes and authenticates each coin minted by its unique engraving. However, these are still delicate coins for handling, with sharp edges and smooth faces that wear and scratch easily.

The fourth number is British Britannia One-Ounce Gold Coin. Lady Britannia has been gracing coins since the first century and will remain a staple in gold bullion investors’ portfolios. Now a standing lady, the gold Britannia represents the British Royal Mint’s contribution to the 1-ounce means of investing. As a means of legal tender, she is not too shabby either, carrying a £100 face value. Coins dated 1987 to 2012 are 22k — the first 2 years alloyed with copper, the next 23 with silver — while those dated 2013 or later are 24k and carry the mark “1 oz 999.9 FINE GOLD.” All, however, contain a full troy ounce of gold.

2017 UK Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia (10-Coin APMEX MintDirect® Tube) Gold Brilliant Uncirculated

Free of both VAT and capital gains taxes, gold Britannias offer competitive investment opportunities as little as $40 (£26) over spot for 2015s if you buy 20 or more. Most proofs are available only in sets, so those available may be pricey. Only 10,000 proof sets made it in the debut year, so now a four-coin 1987 proof set commands about $190 over spot. These coins are also available in 1/2-, 1/4- and 1/10-ounce sizes, with face values of 50, 25 and 10 pounds, respectively.

The fifth number is South African Krugerrand 1-Ounce Gold Coin. A favorite outside of the United States, the Krugerrand is usually one of the least expensive gold coins and instantly recognizable with its springbok antelope. While some complain that it’s not as detailed or magnificent as some of the other more elaborate gold coin reliefs, it has been around since 1967 and remains an accessible, durable investment. Investors have purchased more Krugerrands than all of the other 1-ounce gold coins together.At 22k, the Krugerrand contains 8.33% copper to stabilize its one troy ounce of gold and make this a durable commodity. Each coin gets stamped with “FYNGOUD 1 OZ FINE GOLD.” Touted as excellent investments for beginners and seasoned buyers alike, Krugerrands are also usually easy to sell. However, the spread between investment price and sales yield may be small, depending on the precious metals market. The Krugerrand’s value corresponds directly to the rand-dollar exchange rate and the current dollar gold price, so establishing value is relatively straightforward. In 1980, Krugerrands also became available in 1/2-, 1/4- and 1/10-ounce sizes.

1980 ZA South Africa 1 oz Gold Krugerrand 1 OZ About Uncirculated 1980 ZA South Africa 1 oz Gold Krugerrand 1 OZ About Uncirculated

At 22k, the Krugerrand contains 8.33% copper to stabilize its one troy ounce of gold and make this a durable commodity. Each coin gets stamped with “FYNGOUD 1 OZ FINE GOLD.” Touted as excellent investments for beginners and seasoned buyers alike, Krugerrands are also usually easy to sell. However, the spread between investment price and sales yield may be small, depending on the precious metals market. The Krugerrand’s value corresponds directly to the rand-dollar exchange rate and the current dollar gold price, so establishing value is relatively straightforward. In 1980, Krugerrands also became available in 1/2-, 1/4- and 1/10-ounce sizes.

The sixth number is Austrian Philharmonic One-Ounce Gold Coin. Whether you are considering buying for investment or a gift, Austrian Philharmonic gold coins are real masterpieces. The largest in diameter of all the 1-ounce gold coins at 37 millimeters and .999 fine 24k, it is a stately work of art as well as a financial vehicle of investment. The obverse features the Viennese Concert Hall’s famous pipe organ while the reverse displays a host of musical instruments. This is the only gold bullion coin (.......... precious metals that are generally used for investment purposes, and in this case is gold) issued in euros and is backed by the Austrian Mint. It debuted in 1989 as a tribute to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and comes in 1.0-, 1/2-, 1/4- and 1/10-ounce sizes, with face values of 100, 50, 25 and 10 euros, respectively. Coins dated prior to 2002 carry schilling face values. More important, however, each coin bears the stamp “1 UNZE GOLD 999.9.”

2017 AT Lot of 10 - 100 Euro Austrian Gold Philharmonic .9999 1 oz - Brilliant Uncirculated
2017 AT Lot of 10 - 100 Euro Austrian Gold Philharmonic .9999 1 oz - Brilliant Uncirculated

The number seven is Canadian Maple Leaf 1/2-Ounce Gold Coin. As a bullion investment, Canada’s 1/2-ounce Maple Leaf offers the security of adding 24k fractional coins to your precious metals portfolio. With the expected .9999 fineness and a Royal Canadian Mint guarantee of weight and quality, these second-largest Maple Leafs carry a legal tender value of $25 Canadian and 1/2 troy ounce of gold. Just like the 1-ounce Maple Leafs, these smaller coins also give the added security measure of light-diffracting radial lines new to 2015 and, as always, the guarantee of “1/2 OZ OR PUR” and four 9s.

2017 CA Canada 1/2 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU 1/2 OZ Brilliant Uncirculated
2017 CA Canada 1/2 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU 1/2 OZ Brilliant Uncirculated

The number eight is American Eagle 1/2-Ounce Gold Coin. Just like its 1-ounce big brother, the gold ½-ounce American Eagle is 22k but contains a full half ounce of gold along with a silver-copper alloy to make it more durable. Each coin bears the stamps “1/2 OZ FINE GOLD — 25 DOLLARS,” assuring bearer and recipient of what is being proffered. Just like the 1-ounce coins, 1/2-ounce bullion dated prior to 1992 carries Roman numerals; those minted since bear Arabic numerals.
2017 1/2 oz Gold American Eagle (40-Coin MintDirect? Tube) Gold Brilliant Uncirculated

... Number nine is Canadian Maple Leaf 1/4-Ounce Gold Coin. Stamped “1/4 OZ OR PUR” and “9999,” Canada’s Gold Maple Leaf is not quite the smallest but still is mighty. With a legal tender value of $10 Canadian, it is a go-to bullion acquisition for those who want access to significant but portable quantities of 24k gold. Sensitive to demands, the mint expanded Maple Leaf options into smaller sizes, keeping the 1/10- and 1/20-ounce weights and adding in 2014 a 1-gram, or 1/25-ounce, coin.

2016 CA Canada 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU Gold Brilliant Uncirculated

... Number ten is American Eagle 1/4-Ounce Gold Coin. Smaller, yet still marked “1/4 OZ FINE GOLD — 10 DOLLARS,” it is a favorite among bullion investors seeking diversity and multiple levels of liquidity in their precious metals portfolios. In 2014, buyers purchased 90,000 bullion coins, a relatively steady figure for the past 5 or 6 years. Interestingly, the mintage for the 1/10-ounce Gold American Eagles remains high, with 545,000 sold.
2017 1/4 oz Gold American Eagle BU Gold Brilliant Uncirculated

These smaller coins hold a significant attraction for the jewelry market. However, they also are smaller portions of gold that some view as more easily bought, sold, traded or bartered. Despite the higher price per ounce, for some individuals, they are more viable instruments for commerce and currency ..... CLICK HERE FOR OTHERS OPTION!!!!

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