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Jan
26

Gold American Eagle Coin

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by Tjflex2 Gold American Eagle Coin The official gold bullion coin of the United States of America is known as Gold American Eagle coin.In the year 1986 the mint of United States released the American Gold Eagles under the act of the Gold Bullion Coin Act which was released in the year, 1985. To invest [...]

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by mariskar Gold and silver bullion: bars of beauty and value Investors have been buying and selling for many years. Both as a symbol of purchasing power and as a unique investment, gold has fascinated due to its beauty. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans and traders today prize gold as a valuable commodity. Silver is [...]

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Jul
09

Gold and Silver, Viable Options to Dollar

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by Joanne Probyn Gold and Silver, Viable Options to Dollar In times of money crisis, gold holds its value. It increases its value in relation to paper money and protects its owners from the ravaging of purchasing power suffered by those whose money is credit-based rather than gold-based. Of all the precious metals, gold is [...]

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Jul
08

Not All Silver is Created Equally

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by mariskar Not All Silver is Created Equally When investing in silver or buying silver bullion coins, on of the toughest choices to make is which type of silver to buy.  You may decide to buy silver and, knowing nothing about the different types of silver coins, end up with a sub-par investment with a [...]

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May
20

The Facts of UK Coin Collecting

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UK coin collecting is definitely, not only just realization of a hobby but a concrete representation of what was transcribed in the history of UK. In the United Kingdom, coins are considered one of the most precious relics that the nation has ever produced because most of their coins are considered to be a true representation of the royalty. For instance, U.K. coin collectors would be happy to

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