So the question for most people becomes how they can preserve the buying power of the money that they have. If you cannot trust central bankers to safeguard your savings, then who can you trust? The answer turns out to be not so much a person, but rather a precious metal that everybody has heard of. We are talking about gold. (more...)
On February 3, 2010, In Gold Bullion Coins, By Coin Collecting
Most economists agree that inflation is a problem that needs to be addressed by world economic leaders. However, far too often central banks will loosen their money supply policies in an effort to pump some energy into their local economies. But the central bankers do not realize is that they are unwittingly decimating the savings of people who simply have their money in a savings account that earns virtually no interest.
On January 28, 2010, In Gold Brilliant Uncirculated Coins, By Coin Collecting
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This is one historic Gold Coin from the Austrian Hungarian Empire, 1 Gold Ducat (KM# 2267) in brilliant uncirculated condition (BUC).
Obverse: The bare head, facing right, of Emperor Franz Joseph I
Reverse: The arms of Austria superimposed upon a crowned double-headed Imperial eagle.
Coin contains 0.1106 ounces of Gold
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On January 27, 2010, In Silver Coins, By Coin Collecting
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Released in 1986, the Silver Eagle is Americas only official investment-grade silver bullion coin. It is also the worlds only silver bullion coin whose weight, content and purity are guaranteed by the U. S. Government. The obverse features Adolph A. Weinmans beautiful walking liberty design originally used on U.S. Silver Half Dollars from 1916 thro[Read More]
On January 26, 2010, In Gold Brilliant Uncirculated Coins, By Coin Collecting
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This brilliant uncirculated $10 Liberty Head Eagle Coin will be the pride of your collection. The coin you receive will be of random dates from 1838 to 1907 - the years in which this coin was minted. At the time the coins were new, they were worth exactly $10.



