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Aug

GoldMoney News

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GoldMoney’s Founder James Turk interviewed at Baird & Co. by ITN’s London Tonight Show on 2nd June 2009.
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01

Mar

Valuing Your Coins - Tips To Determine Their Right Price

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

When you are looking to buy coins or to sell them as well, the first thing that comes to mind is determining the real values of the coins in question. At times the offer a dealer makes would mean nothing compared to how much you personally value it - after all the coin becomes much more valuable to you if it is going to complete a series.

These factors determine the value -

1. Speaking about the condition or quality of the coin, the coins which are not used in the market wand if they are in still good condition will be more valuable than the coins which are in the market.
2. Coin is most valuable when it is not very much available in other words rare. The price of the coin depends on how rare the coin is we should remember that when a coin is rare it need not be very old aged coin the coins from china are very old coins like thousand and more years of age but each goes for a cost value of just ten dollars as they are lots in number; where as a liberty head nickel coin from 1913 has a cost value of more than one million $ because of the only reason that there are a few of such coins present.

3. Bullion value. Value of coins also depends on the quality it is made of. The coins which are made platinum or silver and some times gold will not, in general have a selling price less than the coins value when melted.

4. The higher the demand of a coin the higher is their prices and these prices are decided by the people in business. Coins which have higher values are those which are really very famous between these people who deal with them.

For example, a coin from 1916 the D dimes are more in number than the coins from the year 1798 dimes. Still in spite of this the coins from 1916 the D dimes have more selling value because the number of individuals collecting twentieth century dimes than coins from 1700 dimes.

The following are the ways to determine the value of a rare coin:

1. its very important the way you can precisely and very accurately classify the coins and then also know it’s true value. This can be done by using the net as a source of information from the various guides available online to know what coin has what specific value.

As every single day the prices of these coins changes and so it becomes very necessary to have a track of their new values. It’s best if you can find the best guide to coin rates to vlaue your collection. Once you have the real valid value in mind, you can obviously trade much more efficiently.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/collecting-articles/valuing-your-coins-tips-to-determine-their-right-price-739678.html

27

Feb

Silver- the Perfect Christmas Gift

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

When you read the title you probably are thinking that he is suggesting I buy silver jewelry for my wife’s Christmas present. No, that is not what I’m suggesting. With the current state of the economy and with the value of the dollar plummeting as we speak you stand to make a significant amount of money and also protect your wealth.

Below are the reasons why you should own Silver Coins or bullion this Christmas:

1) Wealth Protector. Since 2003, when the silver bull market officially began, silver has appreciated more than 200%. At the same time the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up a whopping 30%.

2) The Dollar Is Worthless. I have yet to understand why we use a currency that is based strictly off of confidence and not on a tangible asset such as gold and silver. Since 2000 the dollar has lost 33% of it’s value compared to the Euro. Have you noticed that your gas, electric, and food bill in the last several years has increased significantly while nominal wages have decreased.

3) Limited Supply. As with all tangible assets there is a finite supply of silver on this earth. The United States used to have the largest silver stockpile in the history of the world. In 1970 the U.S. had 350 million ounces of silver. As of 2007 they have about 50 million ounces in inventory. Where did it go? The U.S. government sold it to the industrial industry to keep up with demand for their products such as computers. With very little silver available for investment you stand to profit big time.

4) Printing Press. As the government bailes out everybody under the sun one morning we are all going to wake up with the cost of a loaf of bread $1,000. The money that the government is giving to Wall Street and soon to be Detroit is newly printed money. Money that we do not have. Guess what happens when the government prints more money… you guessed right, Inflation! An invisible tax that we get to pay while the Wall Street CEO’s get millions of dollars in bonuses. Once all of this new money makes it out into the market watch out your dollar ain’t going to buy you squat. You better own silver by this point or you will be living in a “tent city.”

Shawn L Charles
http://www.articlesbase.com/investing-articles/silver-the-perfect-christmas-gift-683210.html

23

Feb

Engelhard Silver Bars - a Trusted Name in Silver Bars

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

21

Feb

Silver Certificates: How Much is a 1957 Silver Certificate Worth?

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

The 1957 Silver Certificate is a type of paper currency that was once minted in the United States, equal and redeemable for an equal amount of silver bullion. This $1 certificate was part of what was known as the small-note series. Beginning with the 1928 series, all United States paper currency was reduced in size to cut costs and to speed up the pace of transactions.

Before 1934, silver certificates were redeemable for actual silver dollars. However, Congress passed legislation in 1934 that allowed the government to exchange a certificate for silver bullion and not specifically silver dollars.

In the 1940’s and 1950’s, silver certificates began to disappear from circulation. The number of notes in circulation depended upon the amount of silver bullion that was contained in the vaults of the U.S. Treasury. Less silver was being produced. So, when a note was redeemed for Silver Bullion or dollars, it was shredded. It could not be put back into circulation unless the amount of silver being produced was increased.

The 1957 Silver Certificate is one of the most common certificate dates. There are many rare silver certificates that are valued at more than $200. This is not the case with the 1957 version. According to the most recent Black Book figures, the retail value for this particular date is perhaps $5.00 or $6.00 in crisp, uncirculated condition. In circulated condition, it is worth just a little over face value.

Always keep in mind that the figures quoted in various coin books are for retail value. A dealer would tend to offer less, anywhere from twenty to forty percent lower than the retail price.

Christina Goldman
http://www.articlesbase.com/collecting-articles/silver-certificates-how-much-is-a-1957-silver-certificate-worth-702464.html

21

Feb

Belvedere Transitional Vanity Wall Crackled Bullion 60 1609

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

Belvedere Transitional Vanity Wall Crackled Bullion 60 1609

Number of Lights 1Collection BelvedereVanity WallStyle TransitionalWidth 6 875″Height 13 625″Extension 8 5″Shade Pale Mango GlassBulb Type A19Lamp Type IncandescentMaximum Wattage 100WBulb Base MediumBulb Included NUL Classification DampUL Application Wall Up or Down

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20

Feb

where to buy silver bullion bars and silver nugget chep?

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

can some one tell me where to buy Silver Bullion bars and silver nugget chep. i what to buy some silver but need some where chep to buy it. can any one help me please??????.
im in ireland
but i what to buy from chin but i need a website

Depends on where you’re located (i.e. what country)

19

Feb

4 Bullion Coin Facts - 6 Exciting Tips To Purchase Them Right

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

There is a category of coins called bullion coins. These are high value coins. Not only do their supply is limited, they originate in special places such as shipwrecks, sunk ships found at the sea-bed, or from excavation sites where signs of some past habitation has been discovered, etc. There are people who collect such precious coins. Here we describe bullion categories based on the metals and each metal you have sub-categories.

1. Silver Bullion

Silver coins are among the best known bullion coins. They are quite popular and belong to the category of expensive collectible items. Internet has many sites selling them online along with other expensive items.

Another high priced coin popularly showcased on online websites is the silver ingot. It is believed to have been recovered froma treasure wreck such as the sunk Spanish ship, Atocha which contained treasure and artifacts; silver ingots were found among them. Another theory is that they came from some dilapidated Colorado Mines where miners had hidden them.

The officially sealed Maple Leaf silver coins, from the Royal Canadian Mint, are also fashionable among coin collectors. Then you have half dollars featuring the Walking Liberty, or a dealer roll of first strike 1994 American Eagles, besides Masterpieces from Franklin Mint.

2. Gold Bullian

For people who collect Gold Bullion, there are well known Gold Coins known as Krugerrands from South Africa. Among other popular options you have the European Gold Crowns of the period between late 1800s to early 1900s, the Canadian Maple Leaf gold coins and the American Eagle coins. You may also want to go for British sovereigns, Swiss Helveteas, or the French Roosters. These are available on Internet.

Also available online are 10-ounce Swiss gold bar, American eagle proof set and the China Gold Panda set. You can also look for gold bullion in the American Eagle, Rounds, Bars, Mixed Lots and in other categories of coins on the Internet.

3. Platinum Bullion

This is the least common form of bullion compared to the other two. Notable platinum bullion comes in Eagle sets, the French Statue of Liberty coins and Koala proofs. Recently, some safety vaults of the collapsed World Trade Center have yielded a crucible dish made from platinum bullions, an Engelhard platinum bar, and the Johnson Matthew Year of the Dragon coins.

4. Bullion as Special Gift

If you wish your bullion collection can provide thoughtful gifts for spaecial occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, etc. for your dear ones. For example, a bullion bar can be a unique birthday gift if it features a happy birthday greetings. Likewise, say for a wedding anniversary, you may select bullion featuring the wedding year. A bride may expect 24-karat gold or silver flakes as her wedding gift from her groom.

How to buy bullion coins

Buying bullion coins can be highly expensive. Here is a check-list of what to do when buying bullion coins:

1. Decide on what type of bullion you want to buy beforehand.

2. Try finding out the preference of the person for who you want to buy and ask if he/she can accompany you for purchase.

3. Find out the delivery cost and estimate the total cost.

4. Ensure that the seller will deliver in time, particularly while ordering online.

5. Don’t make instant payments.

6. Investigate the seller’s background and his reputation.

No doubt bullion coins are expensive, but they can be used beautifully to express intimate sentiments on special occasions in one’s life. No other form of gift can do that so beautifully.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/collecting-articles/4-bullion-coin-facts-6-exciting-tips-to-purchase-them-right-739661.html

18

Feb

4 Bullion Coin Facts - 6 Exciting Tips To Purchase Them Right

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

There is a category of coins called bullion coins. These are high value coins. Not only do their supply is limited, they originate in special places such as shipwrecks, sunk ships found at the sea-bed, or from excavation sites where signs of some past habitation has been discovered, etc. There are people who collect such precious coins. Here we describe bullion categories based on the metals and each metal you have sub-categories.

1. Silver Bullion

Silver Coins are among the best known bullion coins. They are quite popular and belong to the category of expensive collectible items. Internet has many sites selling them online along with other expensive items.

Another high priced coin popularly showcased on online websites is the silver ingot. It is believed to have been recovered froma treasure wreck such as the sunk Spanish ship, Atocha which contained treasure and artifacts; silver ingots were found among them. Another theory is that they came from some dilapidated Colorado Mines where miners had hidden them.

The officially sealed Maple Leaf silver coins, from the Royal Canadian Mint, are also fashionable among coin collectors. Then you have half dollars featuring the Walking Liberty, or a dealer roll of first strike 1994 American Eagles, besides Masterpieces from Franklin Mint.

2. Gold Bullian

For people who collect gold bullion, there are well known Gold Coins known as Krugerrands from South Africa. Among other popular options you have the European Gold Crowns of the period between late 1800s to early 1900s, the Canadian Maple Leaf gold coins and the American Eagle coins. You may also want to go for British sovereigns, Swiss Helveteas, or the French Roosters. These are available on Internet.

Also available online are 10-ounce Swiss gold bar, American eagle proof set and the China Gold Panda set. You can also look for Gold Bullion in the American Eagle, Rounds, Bars, Mixed Lots and in other categories of coins on the Internet.

3. Platinum Bullion

This is the least common form of bullion compared to the other two. Notable platinum bullion comes in Eagle sets, the French Statue of Liberty coins and Koala proofs. Recently, some safety vaults of the collapsed World Trade Center have yielded a crucible dish made from platinum bullions, an Engelhard platinum bar, and the Johnson Matthew Year of the Dragon coins.

4. Bullion as Special Gift

If you wish your bullion collection can provide thoughtful gifts for spaecial occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, etc. for your dear ones. For example, a bullion bar can be a unique birthday gift if it features a happy birthday greetings. Likewise, say for a wedding anniversary, you may select bullion featuring the wedding year. A bride may expect 24-karat gold or silver flakes as her wedding gift from her groom.

How to buy bullion coins

Buying bullion coins can be highly expensive. Here is a check-list of what to do when buying bullion coins:

1. Decide on what type of bullion you want to buy beforehand.

2. Try finding out the preference of the person for who you want to buy and ask if he/she can accompany you for purchase.

3. Find out the delivery cost and estimate the total cost.

4. Ensure that the seller will deliver in time, particularly while ordering online.

5. Don’t make instant payments.

6. Investigate the seller’s background and his reputation.

No doubt bullion coins are expensive, but they can be used beautifully to express intimate sentiments on special occasions in one’s life. No other form of gift can do that so beautifully.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/collecting-articles/4-bullion-coin-facts-6-exciting-tips-to-purchase-them-right-739661.html

14

Feb

Is silver bullion worth more if it has a serial number?

Posted by admin as Silver Bullion

I mean will it be worth a higher premium if it has a serial number?

No. Silver is Silver, whatever design, shape, as long as the purity and weight is stamped on the bullion (bars/rounds/coins), will have the same melt value in the end. It’s just your choice whether you want to charge it higher than the melt value/spot price or what you called premium.

 

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