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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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Austria: Vienna Philharmonica golf coin. Europe's only euro bullion coin is available in the traditional one ounce, 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce and 1/10 ounce weights
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From 1878 through 1957, the US issued Silver Certificates, most of which looked similar to current US paper money. These were backed by silver. In a similar manner, Gold Certificates were issued from 1863 to 1922 and were backed by real gold.
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In 1775 American colonists issued paper currency for the Continental Congress to finance the Revolutionary War. The notes were backed by the "anticipation" of tax revenues. Without solid backing and easily counterfeited, the notes quickly became devalued, giving rise to the phrase "not worth a Continental."
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Heritage Executives Donate $15,000 for ANA Education Programs

Tue, 07 Oct 2008 14:38:59 +0000
Heritage Auction Galleries President Greg Rohan and Co-Chairmen Steve Ivy and Jim Halperin donated $15,000 in support of educational initiatives offered by the American Numismatic Association. Rohan, Ivy and Halperin each presented personal checks in the amount of $5,000 on behalf of Heritage to ANA Executive Director Larry Shepherd on Sept. 20 at the Long ...]

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Burnished Gold and Silver Eagles - US Mint Keeps Collectors Guessing

By Michael Zielinski

In 2006 the US Mint started offering collectible versions of the popular Gold and American Eagle silver dollars. These collectible versions have two main distinctions from the standard bullion versions of the coins. First, they are struck on specially burnished blanks. Second, they carry the 'W' mint mark to designate mintage at the West Point Mint. These burnished versions seem to present a good opportunity for collectors since they usually end up with mintages significantly lower than for the regular bullion version. This year's sales have followed a less than typical path that have kept collectors guessing about the series.

Burnished Gold Eagle Sales

Sales of the Burnished Gold Eagle coins have been impacted by the rising price of gold. Since the Mint sells the coins at fixed prices, if the price of gold rises too much, sales are suspended until they can reset prices to more appropriate levels. Sales have been suspended twice this year- first in October and most recently on November 5th. As of today, Burnished Gold Eagle sales are still suspended at the Mint.

The Mint website lists the following message for the Burnished Gold Eagle:

Due to the increasing market value of gold, the American Eagle Gold Uncirculated Coins are temporarily unavailable while pricing for this option can be adjusted; therefore, no orders can be taken at this time.

Will the 2007-W Burnished Gold Eagles ever go back on sale? If not, the coins will end up with some incredibly low mintages, which may drive higher prices in the secondary market. The suspensions have reduced the amount of time the coins have actually been on sale and the most recent suspension has dragged on much longer than expected.

Burnished Silver Eagle Sales

Sales of Burnished Silver Eagle coins have been impacted by packaging issues and an unexpected product offering. The coins had been selling briskly throughout the year, and then on November 22, they appeared to be sold out at the Mint. Many collectors thought that this would be the last time the coins would be available directly from the Mint at the standard issue price.

On December 3, the Mint released a batch of new Presidential Dollar products. One of the products was the 2007 Uncirculated Dollar Coin Set, which includes the 2007-W Burnished Silver Eagle. This unexpected product meant that collectors could still obtain the Burnished Silver Eagle from the Mint by purchasing this set.

On December 21, the Mint put the individual option of the Burnished Silver Eagle back on sale. According to a widely read coin publication, the brief halt of sales was due to a packaging issue. The issue had been resolved and the coins went back on sale.

This constant guessing game with the Burnished Silver Eagles has frustrated many collectors. With sales in two different options continuing to drive mintages and distribution, this year's coin probably will not experience the significant secondary market price increase seen for last year's coin.

While the guessing game with the Mint has potentially created opportunities via the Burnished Gold Eagles, it has also created a roller coaster ride for the Burnished Silver Eagles. When the sales are officially closed out for these offerings, it will be interesting to see where mintages and secondary market prices end up.

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England: Sovereign gold coins. The history of the first British Sovereigns stretches back to the beginning of England's Tudor era.
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South Africa minted its first gold coin called the Krugerrand in 1967. This coin has no face value but merely stands as a symbol. It is made of 1 ounce of gold and can be purchased for investment purposes. Since then other countries also minted bullion coins. Canada made the Gold Maple Leaf in 1979 and Australia made the Nugget in 1981. These two are much more popular than the South African coin because of its 24 carat purity.
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Remember, collectors may want old coins, but they expect those coins to look old. The toning and discoloration on most coins adds to their value. Not cleaning filthy coins may detract a little from their value, but poorly cleaning them can result in a permanent loss of most of it.
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Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:51:52 +0000
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Many articles about coin collecting (including more than a few written by yours truly) have suggested that it is extremely important for collectors to learn how to grade. In theory, this makes sense. But is this realistic? Can a person with a family, a job and interests besides coins realistically learn ...]


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Be especially careful not to push dirt around a coin's surface. Coins are generally made of soft metals, so anything harder than them (like small rocks) will leave scratches that can destroy the coin's value.
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Given that gold is denser than almost all other metals, whether something is made of gold is extremely hard to fake. Simple determination of weight and volume should be sufficent. A coin that is the right size but is not gold, or has too much base metal, will be "light"; alternately, a coin that weighs right will be somewhat larger. (Platinum is unknown in ancient times; platinum is denser than gold, but since it is about twice as expensive, making a fake coin out of platinum would make no sense. In theory, fake coins could be made of uranium, but this does not appear to be a practical problem.)
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There is a good way to diversify in gold coin investing: by date. When you start getting into date and buying older coins, you get into the realm of numismatics. Once you have a solid bullion collection of coins, old and rare coins can definitely help your diversification cause. One great way to do this is to throw a few $20 gold Saint Gaudens double eagles in your portfolio, the most beautiful gold coin of all time. However, the topic of numismatics is a little beyond the scope of this article which is all about diversifying your bullion coin collection.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

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Hoarding Silver Kookaburras

By Duncan Rosslair

Collecting silver coins can be an enjoyable, affordable and lucrative pastime. You do not need a fortune to get started yet you can build a hobby into a respectable, profitable business if you avoid the potential pitfalls and stick to some basic valuation rules.

I wrote this article when my personal collection of silver coins started to build. Although there are a plethora of numismatic books covering all manner of specialty subjects I have yet to locate one that deals with the collection of all coins with a high silver content for pleasure and profit. Hopefully that imbalance is at now redressed.

For our definition average 'silver bullion dollars' consists of 1 troy ounce of pure (.999) silver. Unlike other coins, which may contain silver in part, the fact that these coins are, effectively, solid silver gives them a unique investment advantage. We can instantly obtain the base metal value of the coin simply by checking the world's spot silver price at any time on a website such as Kitco.com.

Silver bullion coins make a great investment and many have beautiful and unique designs. Some - such as the Australian Kookaburra - are also legal tender. Popular examples of recent silver bullion coins include the Somalian African Monkey, The Canadian Maple, The Mexican Libertad, The Australian Kookaburra, the Chinese Panda and the American Silver Dollar Eagle (and variants of all these, including special editions and collector's sets). The British Britannia bullion coin contains marginally less silver, at 95.8%.

Gold bullion coin collecting offers even greater opportunity for profit, and exactly the same principles apply.

The ownership of gold is proving a popular and lucrative investment proposition. With world currencies in a state of flux, gold is also seen as the perfect hedge against inflation. Whilst the prices of any precious metal can go down, a cursory glance over a gold chart will show an inexorable rise over the years. This trend is likely to continue, possibly even escalate due to the current currency weakness created by the global 'credit crunch'.

One option to obtain maximum exposure to gold value is to own an EFT (Exchange Traded Fund). One such vehicle which tracks the actual price of physical gold (as opposed to owning a gold mining stock, for instance) is PHAU. Many share dealers will allow you to trade this ETF which you can buy and sell online like any share. Check with the broker for terms and conditions.

In a nutshell it has never been easier (or more affordable) to own gold without having to have a kings ransom worth of bullion (and the associated security risks) lying around your house.

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As a general rule, the more common a gold coin is, and the lower grade the coin is, the higher the profit margin (expressed as a percentage of the selling price) for the dealer must be. The reason for this is that low-grade, common coins are harder to sell. Another reason for this difference is dollar value. If a dealer buys a common date, heavily circulated 1940 Wheat Cent from you, he might pay you 2 cents for the coin and sell it for 5 cents, making a greater than 100% profit (but still only 3 cents!) But if he buys a key date, heavily circulated coin, such as a 1931-S Wheat Cent in Good (G-4 grade), he might be able to pay you $50 for it, even though he will make only a 20% profit when he sells it for $60. The difference here is that the 1931-S is likely to sell much faster than the 1940 Cent, plus the dollar value involved in measurable.
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An old practice to test whether a gold coin was counterfeit was to bite down on it. Since pure gold is relatively soft any base metals mixed with the gold to lessen its value will also harden the coin, and so make it harder to bite on. The majority of bullion counterfeits (of all types) are rare, and fairly easy to detect when comparing their weights, colors and sizes to authentic pieces. This is because the cost of reproducing any given coin precisely can easily exceed the market value of the originals.
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South Africa: Krugerrand gold coin. The very first gold bullion coins produced in sizes of exactly one ounce.
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One of the reasons there is such a disparity between what the average consumer expects, and what the coin dealer actually delivers when it comes to buying coins from the public is that coin dealers see vast amounts of common "junk." By "junk" I mean common date wheat pennies, circulated Buffalo Nickels and Mercury Dimes, worn Washington Quarters and circulated Franklin and Kennedy Halves. Coin dealers are offered so much of this type of material that many of them get tired of seeing it. They give such material the cursory once-over and offer low-ball prices for it based on long experience. Usually people have already pulled out the more valuable coins, leaving the "junk," (or at least the the dealer must assume so.)
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Buy the scarcest coin in the best condition that you can afford. Many collectible gold coins sell near the melt price of gold because there are more than enough around to cover demand. When gold increases or decreases in value, these coins will follow. But the higher the grade, the lower the population and demand will push up the price rather than just following the price of gold.
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Why clean your car's metal to keep it looking good and well preserved and not your gold or silver coins? The difference is that non-gold coins begin to tone as soon as they are minted. That is, the metal on the surface interacts with oxygen in the air, resulting in a thin layer of discolored metal. In the case of silver coins, this toning can actually add value to the coin, as some coins tone with blue, red, or even rainbow colors that collectors find desirable. Copper coins tone as well, to differing shades of red or brown, and while they are not usually as pretty as toned silver coins, they acquire an aged and natural look that collectors expect. A nicely toned coin not only looks good (in the eyes of collectors), but the tone itself can act as a preservative, keeping the rest of the coin from undergoing a reaction to the air. Coins with a good tone should never be cleaned or polished.
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The really expensive collectors paper money (1,000 to 50,000 US dollars) is usually sold at large auction houses such as Spinks (the coin and currency arm of Christies), Stacks and some paper money specific houses (Currency Auctions of America and Lyn Knight Auctions). They also handle lots in the 300 US dollar range and above.
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While obsolete gold coins are primarily collected for their numismatic value, gold bullion coins today derive their value from the metal (gold) content - and as such are viewed by some investors as a "hedge" against inflation or a store of value. South Africa introduced the Krugerrand in 1967 to cater to this market; this was the reason for its convenient and memorable gold content�exactly one troy ounce. It was the first modern, low premium (i.e. priced only slightly above the bullion value of the gold) bullion gold coin. Bullion coins are also produced in fractions of an ounce � typically half ounce, quarter ounce, and one-tenth ounce. Bullion coins do not carry a meaningful face value, as their value is mainly dictated by their troy weight and the current market price of the precious metal. (If a face value is minted on the coin, it is done for legal or other reasons and it is nearly always significantly less than the actual value of the coin.) Gold has an international currency code of XAU under ISO 4217.
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Fri, 03 Oct 2008 20:28:14 +0000
NGC Certified Original Confederate Cent Leads Spink Smythe November Auction
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Rarest Half Cent Brings $345,000: The Rouse 1796 ‘No Pole’!

Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:54:42 +0000
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On Sunday, Sept. 14, the firm of Ira & Larry Goldberg auctioned a nearly-complete collection of U.S. half cents, dating from 1793 to 1857, which was assembled by Ray Rouse. The star of the collection was a 1796 ‘No Pole’ half cent. The price of $345,000 is the all-time, second highest ...]


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