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Buy Gold in Australia

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Buy Gold in Australia

To buy gold in Australia is very easy. Australia is fortunate enought to have two mints. the Perth Mint and the Australian Mint. Probably the first place one would look to is the Perth Mint who sell a very extensive range of gold products. Also there are a number of reputable Australian Gold Dealers one can buy gold from in Australia.

Australian gold products include:
  • Australian gold coins
  • Australian gold bars and bullion
  • Australian Nuggets
  • Early Australian Gold Jewellery
The Australian Gold Sovereign is popular with collectors, having an investment potential as well as beauty and rarity. The Sovereign has been struck at the Australian Mint and Perth Mint over a period of years and while the recently minted ones are excellent in their own right, the earlier and rarer ones are also sort after by enthusiasts building a collection.

The Australian Gold Bar is another fine gold product popular with collectors. These are obtainable from the Perth Mint as well as dealers around Australia.

There is a lot of romance and mystery surrounding the Australian Nuggets. These are quite rare as are only found on the surface while prospecting and never found underground. Australian Nuggets are an excellent investment due to their rarity and popularity with collectors. Each nugget is individual with no two being alike. They range from fractions of an ounce to over 10 ounces in very rare cases.

Early Australian Gold Jewellery is almost a separate subject itself and it requires some considerable experience and expertise to know what to collect and what to pass by. Available mostly from dealers and auction houses, the value of Australian Gold Jewellery depends largely on the rarity, genuineness and historical interest of the piece. Early Australian Gold Jewellery is not something the novice gold collector would collect.

Australian Gold usually has a history that provides a bonus to the serious side of gold collecting. To buy gold in Australia can indeed be a satisfying and rewarding pastime

Gold and Silver Coin Prices

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Gold and Silver Coin Prices

Gold and silver coin prices will gradually increase as the value of gold and silver increases. This has been noted already over the past few months and, provided the increases continue, then the value of gold and silver coin collections will increase in value also.

Gold and Silver Coin Sets are a good way to increase your gold and silver coin prices. Coins that form sets tend to be worth more than individual coins. If you have one Chinese panda coin it has a specific value. But if you have a set of Chinese Panda coins such as China 2005 Panda 5-coin gold Premier Set, for example, then each coin would be worth proportionately more by virtue of being in a set.

The China 2005 Panda 5-coin gold Premier Set is issued in five denominations from one twentieth of an ounce through to one ounce and there were only 2000 sets of these coins issued.

Other sets of gold and silver coins have been issued in the US, UK and Canada among other countries and these, although the price tends to be high, are an excellent value for coin collectors.

Collecting the same coin but different issues each year is another way of improving one's coin collection.

Canadian Maples and the Australian Lunar Series come to mind as typical examples. A new coin is issued each year and some collectors studiously collect each coin and add it to their collection. This provides a steady improvement in the value of the entire set and, with the steady increase in the value of gold and silver, the value of the set takes on a new meaning.

With the time, effort and expense of building up such a set some collectors rarely sell their coin sets and this tends to add to the value also. many collectors have several sets of different coins.

As it looks quite likely that gold and silver coin prices are going to continue their gradual rise in value, it would probably pay to hang on to any sets of coins one has and perhaps even enhance their value with additional coins where one can!

Gold Coin Prices

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Gold Coin Prices

Are the gold coin prices you are being quoted by your gold coin dealer too expensive?

3 Factors that Effect the Gold Coin Price


1. The gold coin weight 

You should expect gold coin prices for coins that weigh less than 1 ounce to be much higher than the current gold price as the coin weight decreases. The weight of the gold coin will have the biggest effect on the gold coin price you are paying. For example 1/10 ounce gold coins can cost as much as 50% above the current spot gold price. While 1 ounce gold coins generaly cost between 4 and 12% above the spot gold price.

2. The number of gold coins you are buying
There are often large discounts for buying more gold coins. If you are buying only 1 gold coin at a time you can expect to pay much much more than if you bought for example 10 gold coins at a time. Generally you need to buy at least 10 gold coins in order to enjoy a reasonable discount.

Due to the low margins which Gold Coin Dealers receive, it is common with large gold coin dealers to require you purchase a minimum of 10 coins at a time.

For example the margin above the current gold price charged by the Perth Mint in Australia on their one ounce 99.99% pure gold bullion coins is 6.5% if you buy only one coin, if you buy 10 or more coins its 4.5%.


3. The Spot Gold Price

How to calculate the gold price you are paying for a gold coin: 

Always work out what the gold price per ounce you are paying is and compare it to the spot gold price. If you are paying more than 12% above the current gold price per ounce for a one ounce gold bullion coin then you are probably paying too much! Unless it is a rare gold coin. (This does not include the costs of postage and insurance.)

To calcultate the gold price per ounce you are paying for comparision to the current spot gold price use this table:

1/10 ounce gold coin : mulitply the gold coin price by 10
1/20 ounce gold coin : multiply the gold coin price by 5
1/4 ounce gold coin : multiply the gold coin price by 4
1/2 ounce gold coin : multiply the gold coin price by 2
1 ounce gold coin : the gold coin price equals the gold price
2 ounce gold coin : divide the gold coin price by 2


Example 1. How to calcultate the gold price per ounce you are paying for a gold coin 

If a 1/2 ounce gold coin costs $300US. Mulitple the gold coin price ($300) by 2 = $600 per ounce. In this example you would be paying the equivilant of $600US per ounce.

Example 2. How to calculate the percentage above the spot gold price you are paying for a gold coin.

Pecentage above spot gold price = ((Gold Coin Price per Ounce(Calculated in Example 1.) divided by the price of gold per ounce) - 1.

e.g. If we have a current gold price of $440 per ounce and we have calculated in example 2 above that we are paying $600 per ounce then we have:

Percentage above spot gold price = ($600/$440)-1
= 1.36 - 1
= 0.36
= 36%
In this example you are paying 36% above the current gold price.

Gold Coins, Real and Fake

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Gold Coins, Real and Fake


How can you tell if gold coins are real or fake? You have bought a gold coin you wanted or seen one you like. How do you know it’s real?

This is very important when you are purchasing gold coins, particularly online. If you buy a coin and it turns out to be a fake there is virtually no chance of returning it and getting a refund. Especially if your ability to tell the difference is poor or minimal and this only comes to light when you try to sell it later.

Here are some important points to keep in mind when you purchase gold coins. These will assist you to reduce the chances of purchasing fake coins and help you to identify those that may be fake, especially when buying online.
  • Buy from reputable dealers. Avoid sellers you do not know or do not provide all the information you seek. Ensure they also have a proper address and contact phone numbers. A ‘hotmail’ email address is insufficient.
  • Do not buy from sellers who have a no-return policy, especially sellers claiming to sell from an ‘estate’. The ‘Caveat Emptor’ (Buyer Beware) policy applies very much in this field. Know your seller, in other words.
  • Don’t buy antique or rare coins until and unless you are a specialist. Although modern coins can be faked most of the fakes are usually antique or rare coins.
Fake gold coins sold on eBay can be a problem. One has only pictures of the coins for sale and, unless one is an expert, it is well nigh impossible to establish the authenticity of the coin being sold. There are some guiding principles here one can follow to reduce the chances of buying a fake gold coin on ebay.
  • Buy only from a power seller.
  • Check the feedback of the seller.
  • Check to ensure the seller does not change the category of the item the day before the sale ends. (This is a favorite trick to stymie coin dealers who can tell if the coin is fake. Also prevents eBay from acting upon complaints)
  • Ensure the seller is contactable and you can and should ask a question to see if they respond and what their response is.
  • Is there a return policy?
  • Any guarantee of authenticity?
  • Check the online coin discussion groups. Usually there are warnings or discussion regarding the coins for sale and which are fake and which are not.
These are very important points and it would be wise not to ignore them.

Also at Counterfeit coin detection one can find a complete guide to testing for fake coins.

Some people actually collect fake and counterfeit coins. Some counterfeit coins have a particular history or educational value. These are usually called ‘black cabinet’ or 'black museum' collections. Again, these coins are for the specialist.

Despite the above, the incidence of fake or counterfeit gold coins is not large. Provided one takes sensible precautions one can usually safely purchase one's favorite gold coins from a reputable dealer either online or from the shop in the high street.

Buy Gold Wholesale

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Buy Gold Wholesale


To buy gold wholesale usually means buying gold jewelry, such as gold necklaces or bracelets, in bulk.

Buying gold bullion in the form of coins or bars is usually done on a one for one basis. of course one could buy a quantity of gold coins or bars for resale. That woudl qualify as a whole transaction in gold bullion.

realistically however, the only way one could consider the purchase of gold on a wholesale basis would be if one purchased a London Gold bar of 400 troy ounces. Of course at the current price of 550 US dollars per ounce this is usually beyond the abilities of most people. There are, in addition, difficulties such as transport and storage to consider. Mostly companies are the main purchasers of London Gold Bars and they are usually retained within bank vaults.

Basically it comes down to how much you have to spend.

That will dictate the range or quantity you can acquire. Then it is a matter of selecting the type of gold of your choice. Gold coins, bars, nuggets or investment by way of shares or Exchange Traded Funds.

Coins tend to be the better choice if you are considering a purchase as an investment as they can be easily stored and transported around and, more importantly, are easy to sell in any country if and when the situation warrants it!

However there are dealers who will buy your gold wholesale. In all honesty however, you would be better off selling your gold piece by piece. You will get a much better price for it. The exception would be a specific gold coin collection, such as the Perth Collection of Australian Sovereigns, for example, where the value of the collection would surpass the value of each individual coin.

So there is really no such thing as buying gold wholesale but don’t let that stop you buying gold, as it is always a worth while investment and will give you hours of satisfactory enjoyment!

Gold Bars – Perth Mint

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Gold Bars – Perth Mint

The Perth Mint produce a selection of gold bars.

Each is 99.99 percent pure gold and features the Perth mint stamp. This is recognized throughout the world as fine gold.

All the gold produced by the Perth Mint comes from the Australian gold mines.

The bars come in 1, 2.5, 5,10,20,50 and 100 gram bars.

Each comes sealed in a protective transparent blister mounted on a green card.

Each also has the Black Swan logo. The black swan is unique. Its beak is red which makes an attractive color combination. The Black Swan prefers open waters as they need at least 20 metres to take off. However they can be found in the Swan River estuary which flows through the city of Perth. The black swan is Western Australia's bird emblem and it is said to be found as far north as the Kimberley region. The Swans are also the Perth Australian Rules football team logo and Perth is also called the Swan City.

These gold bars from the Perth mint are an excellent buy and a good long term investment and any gold collector would be pleased to have a few of these in the closet!

Australian Prospector Gold Coin

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Australian Prospector Gold Coin

The Australian Prospector Gold Coin really captures the spirit of the gold rush in Australia and the race to get the biggest and the best gold nuggets from such places as Bendigo and Ballarat in Victoria, Australia.

This is a one troy ounce gold coin of 99.99 percent pure gold with a proof finish and a frosted colored design on a shiny background. It features the 'Dry Blowing Design'. It has the historic 'P' mintmark of the Perth Mint and the obverse depicts the well, known Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

The coin is legal tender in Australia and the coin’s monetary denomination of 100 Australian Dollars.

There was a limited mintage of 1500 of these coins and, surprisingly, there are still some left at the time of writing although these are expected to go very fast.

Each Australian Prospector one ounce coin comes with a certificate of authenticity and is housed in a beautiful Australian hardwood (jarrah) presentation case featuring a decorative tile inserted in the lid.

The coin specifications are:
2002 Australian Prospector Gold Coin – Dry Blowing
99.99% Pure Gold
Dry Blowing design
Official Australian Legal Tender
Historic 'P' Mintmark
Queen Elizabeth II Obverse
Unique Display Case
Limited Mintage - 1,500

The Australian Prospector Gold Coin would make an excellent addition to any gold coin enthusiasts collection.

Gold Bullion Coins

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Gold Bullion Coins


Four Reasons to Buy National Gold Bullion Coins

If you are looking for a strategy to protect your wealth in a global economic collapse or financial crisis we recommend you buy gold bullion coins.

The following countries provide excellent National Gold Bullion Coins:

United States Gold Bullion Coin : The American Gold Eagle

Canada Gold Bullion Coin : Canadian Maple LeafAustralian Gold Bullion Coin : Australian Nugget 

South Africa Gold Bullion Coin: South African Krugerrand

Gold Bullion coins contain one ounce of fine gold. Although there are slight differences between the coins they are all an excellent protection for your wealth in an economic collapse.

Here are four advantages of buying National Gold Bullion Coins:

1. They have a low margin above the current gold price compared to other forms of physical gold that you can take physical possession of.

2. The national gold bullion coins listed above are immediately recognized worldwide. You can easily sell any of these gold coins to almost any coin store or bullion dealer in the world. In comparison, if you buy gold bars they can be difficult to sell because the buyer has to make sure they are legitimate and their stated gold content is correct.

3. Gold coins are easy to store and carry. Gold coins will fit into all kinds of discreet hiding places around a house that are simply too small for a gold bar.

4. With gold coins you can easily sell any fraction of your physical gold portfolio you wish for any reason. For example you can easily sell a single 1 ounce gold coin from your collection at any time or any number of your gold coins depending on the amount of money you require. With an easily divisible gold coin investment you are never stuck in an “all-or-nothing” mode regarding your physical gold holdings.

American Eagle Gold Coin

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American Eagle Gold Coin


The American Eagle Gold Coin was authorized by the US Congress in 1985 and first minted in 1986. They are one of the world's most popular gold bullion coins.
The front of each coin depicts a graceful Striding Liberty design inspired by the Augustus Saint-Gaudens original design of the $20 Double-Eagle gold coins minted from 1907-1933. The reverse of the coin depicts a nest of American Eagles, symbolic of American family values and family tradition.


They are the only US gold bullion coin which have their accuracy of weight and purity guaranteed by the United States Government Mint.

They come in four different sizes:

1/10th oz American Eagle ($5) gold coin - 16.5mm in diameter
1/4th oz American Eagle ($10) gold coin - 22mm in diameter
1/2 ounce American Eagle ($25) gold coin - 27mm in diameter
1 ounce American Eagle ($50) gold coin - 32.7mm in diameter

Benefits of American Gold Eagle Coins
The coins are struck in 91.67% (22 Karat) fine gold with the total gold weight of the coin stamped on the reverse of each coin. To prevent wear and scratches which often occur in softer 99.99% pure gold bullion coins, the American Gold Eagle Coins also contain silver and copper which hardens and protects them. The percentages of gold, silver and copper contained in the coins is based on the durable gold standard established for gold coins circulating over 350 years ago.

Why buy American Gold Eagle Coins?

American Gold Eagle Coins provide you with a convenient and cost effective way to add a small amounts of physical gold to your gold investment portfolio. They also allow you to turn small amounts of your investment portfolio into cash as required at any time. For example, say you buy 20 American Gold Eagle Coins as an investment, If an unexpected expense comes up, that requires more funds than you have on hand, you can easily sell just one or as many coins as you require to cover the expense without having to sell your entire gold investment.

American Eagles are private, non-reportable and preferred by serious gold investors for complete privacy, safety and security.

Where to Buy American Gold Eagle Coins

American Eagle Bullion Coins are not sold to the general public directly from the United States Mint. They are available from gold coin dealers in the US and around the world. Due to their internationally recognised and popular status you can also sell your coins back to the coin dealer your purchased it from or walk into just about any gold coin dealer around the world and sell your coins at the current gold coin price.

For more information and to an buy American Gold Eagle Coin try the following links:

List of Gold Coin Dealers provided by the US Government Mint.

Buy American Gold Eagles from GoldInfo.net

American Gold Eagle Coins from lynncoins.com

Gold Eagle

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Gold Eagle


The Gold Eagle is an American gold bullion coin known as THE AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE.

Details of the coin are:
Fineness: .916
Actual Gold Content: 1 troy ounce
Diameter: 32.7 mm
Minted face value: $50
Each coin shows the official weight and denomination on the reverse. American Gold Eagles are authorized by the United States Congress and are backed by the U.S. Mint for weight and content. Although the face value is only $50US the coins are worth much more due to the gold content. On the obverse side is the Liberty design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and on the reverse is the ‘Family of Eagles” which gives the coin its name.

These coins were first struck in 1986 and are produced by the United States Government Mint in both proof as well as uncirculated condition.

The coins actually come in 4 different sizes.
1/10th oz with aminted face value $5. - 16.5mm in
1/4th oz with a minted face value $10 - 22mm in diameter
1/2 ounce with a minted face value $25 - 27mm in diameter
1 ounce with a minted face value $50 - 32.7mm in diameter
You cannot buy these coins direct from the United States Government Mint. You will need to go to an Authorized Dealer.

You can buy both proof and uncirculated coins. The proof coins are considered more valuable as they are produced to a much higher standard than uncirculated coins which are simply coins that have not yet been in circulation. Uncirculated coins can still have scuff marks, edge knocks and other imperfections, whereas proof coins are produced to a higher quality standard and are issued mint. These come pre-packaged and should never be removed from their packaging. Originally proofs were simply minted as pre-production samples but have, over time, been made available to collectors and have become very popular as a result.

Which ever you prefer, Gold Eagles are wonderful coins to collect and can give many happy hours of enjoyment.

Buy Gold in Canada

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Buy Gold in Canada

To buy gold in Canada is just as easy as it is to buy gold in Australia, the UK or the US.

If you want to buy gold in Canada, the Canadian Royal Mint produces a number of gold, as well as silver and other precious metal coins including the beautiful and famous Canadian Gold Maple Leaf.

However, when you buy gold in Canada you don't have to buy gold from a Canadian Gold Dealer. Some of the major US Gold Dealers who offer some of the best gold coin prices in the world, will post your gold coins and bars to Canada for reasonable postage costs.

Buy Gold Bullion Online in Canada
Many Canadian gold investors who are interested in buying gold bullion online in Canada use goldmoney.com. GoldMoney who in 2008 held over $300 million US dollars worth of gold for its clients, provides a safe, convenient and cost effective method of buying gold bullion in Canada. Your gold bullion is fully insured and stored securely for you in specialized bullion vaults in London and Zurich.

One of the main advantages when you buy gold via goldmoney compared to say a Gold ETF or a Gold Pool Account is that your gold is owned directly by you and there is no counterparty risk! To learn more visit goldmoney.com

Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the official gold bullion coin of Canada. It is the purest gold coin in the world. With the advent of the Canadian Gold Maple Leafs, the concept of pure gold coins without alloy was pioneered, just a disc of 99.9 percent pure gold that did not require the strength of an alloy since the coin was not intended to circulate or be handled.

Created by Walter Ott in 1979, with a gold content of .9999 fine gold (24k), it contains gold mined totally and only from Canada's own gold mines.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin is particularly popular in India and the Far East where pure gold is the most accepted and familiar form of gold bullion, even in small weights. You can find the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin bought and sold by gold dealers around the world.

The coin is available now in one twentieth, one tenth, a quarter and one half troy ounces as well as the original and traditional one ounce coins. All gold coins have legal tender status in Canada but the face value is far below the value of the gold content and are largely symbolic.

In addition other forms of gold are available from the Canadian Royal Mint who also refine and produce gold kilo bars, trade bars as well as one, five and ten-ounce gold wafers, all to the same quality standard. All are struck with their weight, gold purity level and the Royal Canadian Mint hallmark.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is often considered one of the most beautiful of the gold bullion coins and is often collected for its magnificence and beautiful designs. However mostly it is collected due to it being made of pure gold. It is recognised and has a has a resale value around the world, and as the value of gold increases, so will the value of Canadian gold.

One Million Dollar Gold Coin
The Royal Canadian Mint recently unveiled a million Dollar coin. On may 3rd 2007 the first one million dollar face value Gold Maple Leaf coin with a gold content of 100 kilograms and a purity of 99.999 percent was announced to the world. Designed by the artist, Stanley Witten, the coin was produced to increase the exposure of the mint to the world. However since then, interest has been sparked for the coin with several buyers lining up and 5 confirmed orders for the 2 million dollar value coin.

Royal Canadian Mint

The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) , (French: Monnaie royale canadienne), manufactures all of Canada's coins for circulation and also coins for other nations. They produce collector coins as well as gold bullion, silver bullion, platinum bullion and even palladium bullion at times.

As with many other mints, the RCM also now manufacture other products made with precious metals such as watches, medallion coins, jewelry and many other products.

The RCM is what is called a Crown corporation operating under the legislation of the Royal Canadian Mint Act. Therefore all money in Canada is technically issued with the authority of the Canadian monarch, Queen Elisabeth. In practice, however, all operations are administered by the President and CEO, also known as the Master of the Mint, and who is the senior executive officer of the RCM, reporting to a Board of Directors.

The RCM is known for the high quality of its products not the least of which is the famous Canadian Gold Maple Leaf.

Canadian Gold Coins
The RCM makes an extensive range of other gold coins and bars as well as other precious metals and these can be seen at www.mint.ca.

Canadian gold coins are popular because of the high quality and pure gold content of the coins.

To buy gold in Canada is just as easy and exciting as buying gold elsewhere and buying Canadian gold, for many Canadian gold investors, is the most exciting of all!

Buy Gold in India

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Buy Gold in India

To buy gold in India is a very big thing. One's personal wealth is traditionally determined by how much gold one has and India is, by far, one of the biggest gold consumers of all the nations.

Gold is woven into the very fabric of Indian life, from Indian brides with a dowry of gold, often in the form of gold jewelry or gold coins, which can easily accumulate to a kilo of gold, to the rural Indian who prefers gold to cash to the point where he will even convert his earnings to gold when he receives them.

So, as you would imagine, to buy gold in India is a very common occurrence. Although some of the poorer Indians may purchase gold jewelry, most Indians purchase gold coins. Usually the American Eagles, Krugerrands, Canadian Maple and so forth.

Buying Indian gold coins is a bit more tricky since they are old and somewhat rare, as many have been melted down to make jewelry, and it takes an experienced coin dealer to be able to establish the authenticity and value of an Indian gold coin.

In 1995 India's gold consumption was 447 tonnes. Now it is likely to have more than doubled. Gold is very big business in India and there is a proliferation of gold dealers so it is not difficult to buy gold in India.

Simply follow the basic rules.
  • Decide what you want to buy and how much you can spend before you start.
  • Study what is available so you ‘know before you go’.
  • Buy from a reputable dealer.
  • Ensure the gold you buy is authenticated.
  • Stick to buying traditional gold coins or small bars (also called biscuits).
  • Steer clear of the Indian gold coins unless you are an experienced dealer and know what to look for.
To buy gold in India is very much the same as buying gold elsewhere. A lot of fun and a great investment in the future. Gold always keeps its value in the end and, in times of economic uncertainty, invariably improves.

So, go ahead, make your day! Buy gold in India!

Buy Gold in USA

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Buy Gold in USA

You can buy gold in the USA very easily. There are probably more dealers and auctions selling gold coins and gold bars in the USA than anywhere else in the world.

Examples of types of gold one can buy in the USA include:
  • Rare US Gold. This would require an experienced collector. Early gold US Eagles are an example.
  • Gold Bullion and gold bars, all sizes from 1 gram up to 20 troy ounces from around the world are popular with collectors. Also Gold Nuggets including Australian Nuggets are an excellent buy.
  • Gold Coins from around the world to suit any taste, can be purchased in the USA. Examples are:
  • U.S. Eagle
  • Canadian Maple Leaf
  • S.A. Krugerrand
  • Australian Kangaroo
  • Austrian Philharmonic
  • Austrian Corona
  • Mexican 50 Peso
All are an excellent investment. Ensure you pick a reputable dealer or a mint if possible. Purchasing at Auctions would not be encouraged unless one is an experienced collector.

Examples of some US coins that are popular and a good investment are:
  • $20 Double Eagles
  • $10 Eagles
  • $5 Half Eagles
  • Liberty Half Eagle (1839-1908)
  • Indian Head Half Eagle (1908-1929)
  • $2.50 Quarter Eagles
  • Liberty Head Quarter Eagle (1840-1907)
  • Indian Head Quarter Eagle (1908-1929)
Gold is on the rise and now is an excellent time to buy gold in the USA.

"When people become worried about the future, they'll seize upon gold as an anchor." said Brien Lundin, an analyst and editor of the Jefferson, a Louisiana based Gold Newsletter. And this is so true.

Buying gold in the USA is really dead simple. You can by gold in the USA either from your dealer in the shopping centre or conveniently online, as well as from overseas dealers and mints.

Note you cannot purchase directly from the US Mint. US coins can only be purchased from dealers.

Buying gold in the USA is a great hobby for the enthusiast as well as an excellent way of providing for the future.

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