If You’re Looking For Stunning American Eagle Gold Coins, Then Check Out This 2-Piece Set of 1908-1929 Indian Quarter Eagle/Half Eagle Coins With Bonus!

February 11, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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It is believed that the $20 Saint-Gaudens, or double eagle, gold coin is the most breathtakingly beautiful coin in U.S. history. However, there are two smaller American eagle gold coins from the same period in history that steal the limelight, due to their bold and cutting-edge design. That would be the $2.50 and $5 gold coins, also known as the Indian Head quarter eagle and half eagle. Nonetheless, these two particular gold coins were not exactly welcomed with open arms. First of all, these coins are quite unusual because their relief is incuse. For those of you not of the numismatic world, this means that the motifs and legends are sunken in a surface that is uniformly flat. Other traditional coins have the legends raised above the surface of the coin and rely on the rim for protection.

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 A close friend of President Roosevelt, William S. Bigelow, who was a physician and art collector from Boston, proposed the unique idea of the incused design, and the President proudly approved it. This design would be able to reduce wear and tear and avoid replacement costs on legal tender coinage. But people complained that the depressed design would be a dirt collector and thus, a germ breeder and in addition, would be easy to counterfeit. There was also griping that these coins wouldn’t stack properly, of all things!

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Order Your $50 Gold Eagle Now – Certified Early Release Coin

January 15, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Check out this Certified Early Release $50 Gold Eagle. Due to rising gold prices during the recent economic meltdown, a total sell out is anticipated as gold is the perfect investment. The 2010 $50 gold eagle has not yet been released and shipment is expected by February 3, 2010. So it is very important that you place your order as quickly as possible to lock in your price.

As you probably are aware, coins that have been released by the US Mint in the first 30 days of production are Certified and have a spectacular mint luster as they were struck from new dies. In addition, they often have a more crisp appearance than coins struck much later on. Buy these beautiful gold eagle coins now at great prices.

The US Mint stopped production of gold eagle in 2009, and due to the higher demand for the gold eagle this year, many coin experts are nor forecasting shortages and/or delays of these coins. Also, because of China's very large demand for gold, gold prices are expected to climb sharply. Savvy investors are already buying as much gold as they can, and these gold eagles are a perfect investment. Taking a look at MS70 gold eagles from the mid 1990's to 2002, the coins are selling from $3,500 for a 2002 up to $13,500 for a 1994. No one can predict with any certainty what a perfect 2010 MS70 gold eagle early release coin will be worth in the future, but if gold continues to rise as anticipated, they will increase substantially.

As we mentioned above, China is the leader in the world in amassing gold, and their current monthly acquisition is greater that the total US has in stock. They are encouraging their citizens to acquire gold as well and this leads to the shortage and the steep increase in gold prices which now are averaging around $1,100 an ounce. During very trying economic times, gold gives a greater peace of mind, and this is why gold eagle continue to be the favorite among coin collectors.

Place your order for the 2010 Gold Eagles PreSale! So please don't be left out on this issue, place your order in now and lock in your price.

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Don’t Delay – Limited Supply 2009 $5 Gold American Eagle Coin 1/10 oz

January 7, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to get one of these 2009 $5 Gold American Eagle coins. There is a very large demand for this special gold coin, and the actual mintage is unknown. This special gold American eagle contains 1/10th ounces of gold and are available in BU and MS69 grade.

This $5 gold American eagle is graded and certified by NGC, and also comes with the Early Release designation, sought after by most knowledgeable collectors. The GovMint.com was able to obtain this special coin for almost 14% less than other bullion dealers, and is willing to pass their savings on to you. This gives you the unique opportunity to get this highly sought after coin at a very low and competitive price.

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Because of the late release by the US Mint, very limited quantities are available, so please don't delay or you will miss out. In addition, the GovMint.com offers their usual 30 day money back guarantee on this coin as well. This recent release of the 2009 $5 gold American eagle coin is already in high demand, and with an unknown mintage, this American eagle could turn out to be a key date in this important series.

We all know that the demand for gold has been high due to the economic melt down, and the prices have been breaking records almost on a daily basis. The current price has been $1,200 per ounce. Another reason for the spiraling prices is due to China's huge demand for gold bullion. They are attempting to increase their holdings in gold substantially, and many say that this may drive the price of gold to over $2,600 per ounce. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to get one of these 2009 $5 Gold American Eagle coins. There is a very large demand for this special gold coin, and the actual mintage is unknown. Now is the time to buy!

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The Magnificent 1943 Mexico Fifty Pesos…One Of The World’s Rare Mexican Gold Coins!

December 9, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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The Mexico 50 Pesos (also known as the Centenario, Gold 50 Peso, 50 peso gold coin and Mexican 50 pesos gold coin) was one of the few, large world bullion coins, prior to the introduction of the Krugerrand in 1967. The 50 Pesos coin was first produced in 1921 to commemorate the Centennial of Mexico’s Independence from Spain, which was achieved under General Agustin de Iturbide. The minting of the impressive 50 Pesos gold coin was suspended after 1931, resuming in 1943 and continuing through 1947. Twenty percent larger than the 1-ounce American Gold Eagle, these beautiful Mexican gold coins are composed of 90% fine gold alloyed with 10% copper for durability.  

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 On the obverse of these striking 50 Pesos Mexican gold coins, is the portrait of the stunning Winged Victory, or El Angel, standing in front of two legendary Mexican volcanoes, Iztacchuatl (the sleeping lady or white lady) and Popocateptl (the smoking mountain). In Aztec legend, the volcanoes represent two lovers, a warrior and a princess, who both died of grief pining for each other and were turned into volcanoes. Held in the captivating angel’s left hand is a broken chain, symbolizing freedom and a laurel wreath, symbolizing victory, in her right hand.

 On the right side of these gorgeous Mexican gold coins is the date of issue, which is below the gold content “37.5 Gr. ORO PORO”. The left side of the coin bears the date “1821”, representing the year Mexico gained independence and above it is the face value “50 PESOS”.  The 1943 50 Pesos rare gold coin has one design difference. The gold content, instead of only appearing at the right of Winged Victory, appears on both sides and the denomination is omitted. Some believe that this is an error, while others feel this difference is due to the uncertainty of the currency and for bullion purposes. This is the only year with this particular design change and to further make this graded MS65, 1943 gold coin unique, rare and scarce; it has a mintage of only 89,000 coins!

 The reverse side of the 50 Pesos gold coin features the Golden Eagle, Aquila Chrysaetos, perched majestically on a cactus, with a snake in its beak, which is Mexico’s national emblem. There is another account of Aztec lore, concerning locating the eagle as pictured on the coin and the settlement of what is now Mexico City, home of Casa de Moneda, where these coins were minted. The legend “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS” is in an arc above the eagle. Mexican coins have been elevated to the “hot”, must-have items with gold investors and collectors and the 50 Pesos gold coin is the most coveted of all. What a prize of the rare Mexican gold coins that are available on the market today, this spectacular and exquisitely designed 1943 Mexico 50 Pesos gold coin would be to your collection!  

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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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