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How To Buy American Eagle Gold Coins

By Matthew Chang

First, all American Eagle gold coins are 22 karat gold. The reason that you don't get 24 karats is a small amount of other metal needs to be added to keep the coins hard. The Gold for the American Eagle is also mined in the United States.

When buying American Eagle gold coins, you have 4 options. They are: 1/10 ounce, 1/4 ounce, 1/2 ounce and 1 ounce. Smaller weights generally cost less, but there are other factors.

What comes into play are the two kinds of Eagle gold coins. They are generally -- proof and bullion.

American Eagle gold bullion coins are readily available for purchase. These are the coins use for sound investment. They are prized for their guaranteed gold content, as well their beauty. The coins are recognized by dealers and markets around the world. Often used as an investment, they can be bought, sold and traded with ease. Many add them to their retirement portfolio, to be used as a tax free investment.

The American Eagle gold proof coins are what the collectors gravitate to. They are also guaranteed for gold content, and come in the same sizes, but that's where things change. A different process is utilized in the manufacturing process and that gives these gold coins a different look. Due to added dyes and more hammering when they're made, their background appearance is more reflective, or 'glassy,' while their foreground image has a brushed, frosty look. What this causes is more contrast between the fore and background, creating a beautiful very eye appealing coin.

When shopping for American Eagle gold coins, it is important to buy from reputable sources. One way to make sure you are getting a good price is to look at auctions. When buyers set the pricing, you can be sure that the market is setting the price, not the vendor.

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A final area of coin investing to consider are the bullion coins, especially coins that are traded at close to spot price (as opposed to Proof Silver Eagles and other premium U.S. Mint offerings.) With the growth of China and India and the likelihood that they will become "superpowers" within the next generation, all precious metals are expected to rise over the long term. Copper, in particular, is expected to boom compared to current prices.
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On March 10, 1862 the first United States paper money was issued. The denominations were $5, $10, and $20. They became legal tender by Act of March 17, 1862. The inclusion of "In God We Trust" on all currency was required by law in 1955. The national motto first appeared on paper money in 1957 on $1 Silver Certificates, and on all Federal Reserve Notes beginning with Series 1963.
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Coin cache found in backyard - 300 Morgan Dollars

Wed, 30 Jul 2008 01:59:56 +0000
By Jon Mark Beilue at Amarillo.com
The Case of the Missing 300 Silver Dollars, or What In The World Is Something Like That Doing In A Place Like This, likely will never be solved. That they were actually uncovered is astonishing enough, but to find out why 300 Morgan silver dollars from 1887 in mint condition ...]

Kagin’s Offers $5,000 Reward for Standish Barry Counter-marked Coin

Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:42:58 +0000
A $5,000 finder’s fee reward is being offered by Kagin’s, Inc. of Tiburon, California for confirmation of the second known gold coin counter-stamped with the genuine hallmark of Baltimore silversmith, Standish Barry. 

The only coin now known with the hallmark is the unique 1735 imitation Lima 8 escudos that was found in the collection of ...]

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Collectors have a wide range of areas from which to add to their collections. Ancient coins represent the utmost in historical value, and can include the silver coinage of ancient Athens, the numismatic world of Alexander the Great, and portrait coinage featuring the famous and infamous of the Roman Empire. Collectors who are fascinated with history can widen their horizons by adding examples from the Byzantine Empire and medieval Europe, the fascinating monarchs of Renaissance England, and the myriad German and central European states which have long ceased to exist.
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1862 U.S. Legal Tender $1 notes. The cost of the Civil War was huge in dollars and lives. To finance the war both North and South turned to paper currency issues. The Union issued $1 and $2 currency notes beginning in 1862. A second issue of 1862-63 added $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes. Unlike the contemporary Confederate issues, the Union notes were printed in smaller numbers with better specie backing. As the war progressed the notes traded at only a percentage of their stated values; but they also traded at a major premium to Confederate notes. Today Union notes are much rarer than most Confederate issues. The $1 note is the most common. Depending on condition these notes usually sell for between $100 and $1000.
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Krause Issues 3 New DVDs

Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:47:11 +0000
Three new DVDs filled with thousands of listings and prices for coins and paper money have been released by Krause Publications.
They are the official DVDs of 2009 U.S. Coin Digest, 7th Edition, $9.95; 2009 Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 36th Edition, $44.95; and Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, Modern Issues, 1961-Present, 14th Edition, ...]

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