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When it comes to wealth-building, thereโs an often-overlooked strategy: coins. Not just any coins, though; weโre talking about precious metal bullion and rare collectible coins, known as numismatics. While bullion is straightforward, numismatic coins have added layers of history, rarity, and potential for value growth. This blog will help you understand the basics of both, so you can decide which approach suits you best.
Bullion is about weight and metal content, making it a classic choice for those who want a stable, reliable investment. Whether itโs bars or coins, bullionโs value is tied to the spot price of the metal, making it a great hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty.
The 1 oz Silver Bar – Varied Mints contains 1 oz of pure silver content with .999 purity. Produced by varying mints and available in varying years.
Numismatic coins, or rare collectible coins, are valued beyond their metal content. They hold historical and cultural significance, which can add to their market value. This additional value makes numismatics ideal for those who see coins as an investment with potential for price appreciation over time.
The $20 St. Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coin – BU (1907-1933) is a circulated gold coin from the United States Mint, issued in varying years from 1907-1933. It contains 0.9675 oz of gold content with .900 purity. Graded BU
As governments moved away from the gold standard, gold became an asset instead of currency. But its appeal remains the same; itโs seen as a store of wealth and a hedge against inflation. In todayโs financial landscape, gold offers stability, trust, and a tangible asset that doesnโt lose value over time.
The 2024 American Gold Eagle – Tube of 20 Coins (BU) contains 20 oz of pure gold content with .9167 purity. Produced by the United States Mint in 2024.
Want to bring a piece of this rich history into your collection? Browse our collection of gold coins that have stood the test of time. Next month, weโll explore how bullion can be both an investment and a collectorโs item.
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