A Gold Coin Investment – The Dazzling 2009 Gold Quarter Sovereign!

September 16, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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A new denomination in the British gold sovereign series arrived in February this year and that is the 2009 gold quarter sovereign. A gold sovereign is a gold coin initially issued in 1489 for Henry VII of England and is still in production today. The coin typically had a value of one pound sterling and was primarily an official piece of bullion, but had no mark indicating value anywhere on the coin itself. This gold coin was christened with the name “sovereign” because of its rather majestic and impressive size and the rendering on the coin and is a good gold coin investment. The earliest illustration was of the king, facing, seated on the throne and on the reverse, the Royal coat of arms on a shield, surrounded by a Tudor double rose.

The modern sovereigns are minted at the Royal Mint, which is located in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales. The precious metal unit is responsible for the production of the coins. This unit is sealed off from the rest of the Mint and the Mint, itself, is protected by Ministry of Defence Police. A little known fact is that the date on a bullion coin refers to the year that the die was made, not necessarily the year the coin was struck.

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Two small, quarter sovereign pattern pieces were struck in 1853 for Queen Victoria, when there was a perceived need for a more conveniently-sized coin of five shillings. The proposal to mint these coins was probably abandoned, due to the small size of the coin and that it would wear too fast in circulation, as was the case with the half sovereign. Now, in 2009, the exceptional quarter sovereign has been struck in .9167, or 22 karat fine gold, and is 13.50mm in diameter, making it slightly smaller than a U.S. dime. Only 50,000 are available worldwide as a gold coin investment.

The obverse of this spectacular, Brilliant Uncirculated coin features the beloved portraiture of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadly FRBS. On the magnificent quarter sovereign’s reverse, is the famous design of St. George slaying the dragon, done by Benedetto Pistrucci. The depiction does differ from the design on the well-known sovereign in that the Saint’s helmet retains its streamer. This stunning and amazing gold quarter sovereign will be a cherished and treasured coin that will last a lifetime and beyond and is fast becoming an interesting gold coin investment!

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Why Collect Gold Coins? Fantastic Investment!

Many people have probably heard or know of someone who collects coins. Maybe they collect old U.S. coins or unique coins that have been mis-manufactured. While all these coins certainly have value and are fun to collect, gold coins represent the pinnacle of collecting as there are not only a wide variety of coins to collect, but they are also guaranteed to retain their value considering the fact that most of them are 99.99% solid gold. In addition, there’s often a tremendous amount of craftsmanship placed into these gold coins which makes them not only beautiful to behold, but also great to put into a display case and show off to your friends.

Buy gold coins for a great investment & a hedge on inflation.

However, for those strictly in it for the money, gold coins have historically been a very safe investment. In the last twenty years (starting in 1990), gold prices have more than doubled from around $400 per ounce to close to $1000 per ounce as of this article’s writing. Moreover, gold is considered to be one of the safest investments you can make due to the fact that it often follows the general expected inflationary trend of the economy. With other investments, like stocks or bonds, you’re betting that the interest/dividends you receive will beat inflation. But the gold prices often track and exceed that of inflation. Couple that with the fact that coins made of gold are collectors’ items, and it’s not to hard to see why these coins will almost invariably just increase in value.

It’s imperative that any person diversify their portfolio as much as possible and gold coins represent an excellent way to do that. Having physical gold on hand is not only great to look at, but it also represents a level of security that certificates of gold or other gold investments can’t bring. The gold is in your hands and the coins themselves will become increasingly rare. You’ll belong to a sort of elite club of collectors and that will be something of which you can be proud!

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Witness The Ultimate Battle Between Good and Evil With The 2009 British Angel VS Dragon 1-oz Gold Proof Set!

August 27, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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The British Gold Angel coins are among the most popular collectors’ coins in the world because of their eye-catching, dramatic design of good versus evil. They were first minted in 1465, during the War of the Roses and the good winning the battle with evil made it popular with those tired of the war. This image of St. Michael vanquishing the Dragon has always been on a single coin, over the centuries. The conception of the battle of good versus evil has been around for a long time, dating back to the Garden of Eden, with the serpent coercing Eve to eat the forbidden fruit

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Centuries went by without the minting of these beautiful gold coins, but this resumed again in 1984. British Gold Angel coins recommenced being struck in 1984 by the Pobjoy Mint and has continued to do so for twenty-five years. That first-year British Gold Angel even won “Gold Coin of the Year”, which occurred more than once, at the 1984 Coin of the Year award, due to the meticulous design and the greatly mirrored surfaces of the proofs.

The twenty-fifth anniversary of the contemporary British Gold Angel is in 2009 and in commemoration of this noteworthy event; a two-coin British Gold Angel Proof Set has been released. Each coin in this sensational set was struck in one Troy ounce of 99.99% fine gold and is graded Gem Proof condition. The uniqueness of this impressive set is that they are made to match up, side to side, to give you the entire scenic picture.

On one coin is the Angel, St. Michael, whose image is one of strength, courage and power. He is well-muscled, with his wings unfurled behind him, and is brandishing a spear. This spear is actually continued on the second coin in the set, slaying the Dragon. St. Michael’s shield is also partly on the next coin, being grasped by the Dragon’s clawed front feet. The image of the Dragon is one of ferocity, having large, bat-like wings, pointed protuberances down its neck and it is breathing fire from its mouth. In addition, every scale on the Dragon is visible in life-like detail. The intricate craftsmanship of these coins is absolutely remarkable and both have been struck four times to bring out every subtle nuance. This amazing 2009 British Angel versus Dragon 1-ounce Gold Proof Set will not only be a great investment, but also a dazzling centerpiece of your collection! Buy this beautiful coin at GovMint.com for Gold! Click here!

 

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