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Is Buying Old Gold Coins The Safest Investment?

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 Posted 08/14/2011  7:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add barryg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Way to vague a question. An MS-66 coin that has been cleaned or polished may not even be noticed as that. Others may well be ruined. Each coin is different and so is the methods of cleaning or polishing.


I was not aware of that. From what I've read around here, it seemed like cleaned coins were always pretty obvious to the trained eye (which I certainly don't have) and that cleaning ruins the value of any coin. I'm glad to know that isn't always the case.
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 Posted 08/14/2011  8:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dumprat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have a relative that is investing a equally in different areas. He has Silver bullion, silver collector coins, gold bullion, and gold collector coins. The biggest thing is to shop around. Another thing is to look at how long of an investment turnaround are you looking at. Just remember not to have all in just PM.
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 Posted 08/15/2011  03:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
barryg: Get hold of a book any way you can, which I think would be essential reading for your particular needs. It is:

How to Invest in Gold Coins,
by Donald J Hoppe, publ. by Arco Publishing Co. Inc., 302 pages.
Copyright 1970 by Arlington House, New Rochelle N.Y.
Library of Congress Catalog card No. 70-115342
ISBN 0-668-02999-4.

It is obviously an old book, perhaps a local library can give you the clues as to how to track down a copy. That is why have supplied so much detailed reference about the book.

I can assure you that though the pricing may be way behind the times, the relevance of the pricing is still perfectly current.

The author advises the reader as to how to go about building an investment portfolio of (mainly) North American gold coins. He also explains why, in his opinion, that investing in gold coins is the best defense against inflation of fiat money.

Also included is advice on how the Law operates in relation to collecting gold coins, a short history gold coins from ancient times, some examples of model collections, and advice on how to spot counterfeits, fakes and forgeries.

I found my copy at a coin show.

Rest in Peace
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 Posted 08/15/2011  05:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I have no idea what high grade double eagles used to sell for back when gold was only $300-600/oz, however. I just wasn't paying attention back then.

$350-700 slobbed, $25 less raw.
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