Collecting gold coins is an enjoyable way to have fun while building your investment portfolio. Gold is a liquid asset, easy to buy or sell on a worldwide 24/7 market. It is a hobby that provides a hedge against a declining dollar and inflation, and you only pay taxes when you sell them. Whether you are collecting ancient coins, or gold coins like the American Eagle or Canada Gold Maple Leaf, this hobby combines beauty with history and value.
Ancient coins have long been sought after by collectors. Gold coins were treasured by the Greek, Roman and many other ancient societies. They were designed to honor people, including many famous Emperors, and Christ, in addition to being a facilitator of trade.
Gold coins in the US are still created by the US Mint. They offer a safe value versus the ups and downs of paper currency. When the US went off the gold standard, paper money was no longer backed by US gold, and it became volatile. Gold coins have not circulated since 1933, when hoarding gold (not owning gold) was made illegal in the US. This order was repealed in 1974 by President Ford. Today it is legal to trade gold as a commodity, but not to use as money.
The value of gold tends to move up when stocks move down. The US Mint produces a variety of gold coins but production is limited and demand is up. The American Eagle gold bullion coin is minted from gold mined in the US. It's weight, content, and purity are guaranteed by the US Government. First issued in 1986, it is 22 karat, with some alloy added for durability, and comes in the popular 1 ounce size, plus 1/10 ounce, 1/4 ounce, and 1/5 ounce sizes.
Another popular gold coin produced by the US Mint is the American Buffalo gold bullion 24 karat $50 gold coin that looks like a nickel and costs a one troy ounce price, currently about $848 (Sept 2008). It features a Native American Indian on the front with a Buffalo on the reverse side.
The beautiful Canada Gold Maple Leaf has been produced since 1979. It is fully backed by the Canadian government, and is 99.99% pure. Australian Gold Krugerrands also come in 1 ounce, 1/10 ounce, 1/4, and 1/2 ounce coins, and is 22 karat pure. Like most gold coins, an alloy is added for durability.
Gold is naturally occurring and cannot be produced by man. Proof coins are more valuable than uncirculated and are struck just for collectors. It is recommended to buy larger amounts or quantities to avoid extra costs like dealer mark-ups and shipping. When handling gold coins hold them only by the edges, use gloves for uncirculated coins, to avoid skin oil damage. Coins should not be cleaned, nor stored in plastic PVC holders which can damage coins over time.
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One cannot mention the words Spanish gold coins without visualizing pirates, hurricanes, and shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea. As a matter of fact, the preeminence of Florida and the Caribbean as being the location of more hidden treasure than anywhere in the world has been propagated and recognized since the 1500s.
Gold collectors and investors are well aware that over $160 million in gold and silver lies buried in the tropical waters off Florida and the Caribbean. Because of its rich history of pirates, wars, hurricanes, and the presence of Spanish galleons carrying gold (also known as Spanish Escudo) and silver from the New World to the Old World, treasure hunters seeking doubloons and pieces of eight have made Florida and Caribbean waters their home away from home for decades.
Spanish gold coins are exquisite in their design and detail and some are available to collectors and investors in a wide range of denominations, sizes, and gold content. Spanish gold coins minted in 1877 and emblazoned with the right facing bust of King Alfonso XIII are a favorite.
The more popular denominations of gold pieces available to collectors today were struck between the years 1889 and 1890, though gold coins minted between 1588 and 1874 are much sought after. Ranging in gold content between 0.8671 and 0.0951, many of the more common denominations of Pesetas are available at reasonable prices for many collectors.
A feather in the cap of any collector, pre-1850 Spanish coins, and most especially those minted before 1800, are sought after like no other coins in the history of mankind. The coast of Florida as well as the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean have brought gold coins buried for hundreds of years to the light of day, to be enjoyed, admired, and coveted, by most coin collectors around the world.
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