Gold Coins Investing Kit
Purchase Certified Coins - April 15, 2009

Earlier today, I was analyzing a complete list of gold and silver products that are currently available as investment options. There are metal funds, certificates, certified coins, and bullion items. When an investor decides to come into the precious metals market, it can be a confusing scenario. What is the right route to take? In today’s troubled economy, many investors are looking for safety. They want to protect their wealth, and preserve the money they have worked so hard to earn. With this as a goal, many investors are deciding to purchase certified coins. Why?

Certified coins are historically protected from confiscation by the United States Government, so many gold investors are looking to purchase certified coins like the $20 Saint Gaudens and the $20 Liberty Heads as a form of self-empowerment. If an investor wants to shift a portion of their assets into silver, they purchase certified silver coins like the Morgan Dollar and the Peace Dollar. These types of silver coinages also provide the non-confiscatability that investors are looking for. If you decide to purchase certified coins, whether gold or silver, keep in mind that they will cost more than a bullion product, but they also have proven in the past that they provide a better rate of return than bullion when used as a long term investment. Before you purchase certified coins or make any other precious metals investment, do diligent research and speak with a precious metals investment expert to ensure that you choose products that will meet your financial expectations, and help you reach your investment goals.

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John Halloran

Senior Gold Specialist – Buy-Gold.org