November 3, 2009
Posted by Adam King on November 03, 2009
November 3, 2009 – Before deciding on what gold coins to invest in, it is key to conduct a preliminary evaluation of your investment wants, needs, and goals. Do you seek profit or wealth preservation? Do you want to make money in a couple of months or do you want to keep your physical gold investment for years or decades? Does your portfolio require gold bullion coins or certified gold coinage? When investing in gold coins, it is imperative to have a destination plotted before you journey into the precious metal market.
As a general rule, investors who seek short-term profit purchase gold bullion coins like the American Eagle and the Austrian Corona. US investors who would like protection, and a back-up plan, for their current investments usually purchase commonly traded and widely known certified coins.
The $20 Saint Gaudens coin and the entire Lady Liberty series, when certified as Mint State by either the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) or the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), are the most heavily utilized investment-grade gold coins today. Contact www.Gold-Bullion.org and www.Rare-Coin.org to learn more about bullion are certified coin investing.
Market experts can help to make gold investing easier for those who want to get their feet wet, because these specialists can provide critical information and historic data. They say that two heads are better than one, but investors gain access to an entire team of researchers by dealing with a reputable, large-volume gold exchange. By joining forces with a long-standing gold provider, investors dramatically increase their chance of a successful investment. Contact one of these dealers now, or simply contact the Certified Gold Exchange and inquire about large-volume discounts that may be available.
Stewart Lawson
Senior Staff Writer – Certified Gold Exchange
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