Gold Bullion Coin
Gold spot prices are looking beneficial for short-term bullion buyers, as modern, one-ounce gold bullion coin carries prices that are only slighter than the current gold spot price. Since it contains no numismatic value, gold bullion coin like American Eagle, 22-karat coinage is typically used as a short-term profit vehicle. 24-karat gold bullion coin like Chinese Pandas, or American Buffalos are also available, along with 24-karat Austrian Philharmonics, Canadian Maple Leafs, and Australian Kangaroos, Koalas, and Lunar coins. All of these coins are U.S. government-approved for long-term precious metal IRA storage (since rare coins aren’t permitted), but investors who can afford rare coins like Double Eagles, often use bullion coin as a short-term diversification for their more costly numismatic long-term holdings.
Double Eagles are rare, $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat gold coins. Corporate and household investors have been flocking to Double Eagle rare coin investment, as these recession-proven assets are being utilized for long-term wealth protection in the face of today’s mounting economic uncertainty. Liberty and Saint Gaudens Double Eagles contain almost a full troy ounce of pure gold (.9675 troy ounces), but its’ their numismatic value that commands such high prices. Household investors can protect the longevity of their numismatic holdings with diversifications in any of the aforementioned bullion coins. They can also receive institutional discounts on their bullion, and rare gold coin holdings by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer these discounts to household investors like you.
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