American Gold Bullion
October 30, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
Even though multitudes of American investors have lost faith in Wall Street and our nation’s banking system, they can still show their patriotism by purchasing American gold bullion, as they convert their wealth into precious metal diversification. Traditional investments in stocks and bonds have had their overextended course of contrived prosperity, now it’s time to [...]
Heritage Auctions Realizes $8.7 Million in Dallas U.S. Coin Auction
October 29, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
1879 Flowing Hair stella leads the way with $161,000; strong prices signal optimism in the market DALLAS, TX — With a sell-through rate of 90% by lot and 88% by dollar value, and almost 3300 bidders, Heritage Auctions’ Oct. 23-24 Dallas Signature® U.S. Coin Auction soared to $8.7 million total. All prices include a 15% [...]
Gold American Eagle Bullion
October 29, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
Many short-term investors prefer the liquidity of gold American Eagle bullion, since our government backs these modern coins for weight, and precious metal content. These 22-karat coins contain a full Troy ounce of pure gold, and their obverse design is among the most exquisite in existence. The obverse design on gold American Eagle bullion coins [...]
US Gold Eagles 2009
October 28, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
If you haven’t heard the news already, the U.S. Mint announced earlier this year that they would be curtailing their overall production of US Gold Eagles in 2009 due to problem sourcing gold to mint them from. The Mint is required to source it’s gold from American mines and because of the huge worldwide demand [...]
CoinWeek October 5-11, 2009
October 23, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
What’s New on CoinLink …….. Doug Winter asked the questions that everyone seems to have on their minds…Where Have All the Nice Coins Gone? An interesting topic that we are going to continue to explore in future articles. What People are saying about Gold. Is it the right time to buy? Five articles from todays [...]
2009 American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin to be Released by U.S. Mint on October 29th
October 23, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
The United States Mint announced today that it will begin accepting orders for the one-ounce 2009 American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin at noon Eastern Time (ET) on October 29, 2009. Its price will be based on the United States Mint’s pricing structure for numismatic products containing precious metals. To view current pricing information, visit http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=goldplat. [...]
Walt Disney World Using Native American $1 Coins
October 21, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
The Walt Disney World Resort in central Florida near Orlando has just announced plans it is participating in a pilot program with the US Mint. Under this program, several merchandise and dining locations will now be giving back US Native American $1 coins instead of dollar bills as change. "Our participation in the circulation [...]
Gold Bullion Prices
October 21, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
Gold trading was very active this morning, starting with profit taking by bullion owners, followed by a surge in demand which moved the gold spot price from the $1058 level down to $1047, and back up again to hovering $1057 levels. Novice investors are advised to familiarize themselves with spot price fluctuations, because gold bullion [...]
Gold Eagle Bullion
October 14, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
Last weeks’ three-day gold spot price record setting performance has given many more investors hope for wealth preservation, as they now see the benefits that are available for potential short-term gains, as well as for long-term financial security, with investments in Gold Eagle bullion. Many of these no longer diehard Wall Street faithful are realizing [...]
Millions Lost From Counterfeit Coins, Hobby Leaders Warn
October 12, 2009 by goldguru · Leave a Comment
(Fallbrook, California) – Chinese-made counterfeit coins pose a significant financial threat to unsuspecting consumers, according to leaders of five of the country’s most influential rare coin organizations. They warn the public is spending millions of dollars on fake U.S. coins offered in online auctions and elsewhere, such as flea markets and swap meets. This counterfeit [...]
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