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[26 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]

There are millions of people out there today who are interested in gold bullion coins investment and who have their own gold coin collection, but one of the most common questions among these people is how do you keep a gold coin collection? You want to make sure that your collection is safe number one, because you don’t want someone to rob you, but there is a great importance to storing your gold bullion coins collection properly, because this is a very important part of maintaining your …

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[5 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

For the first time since March, the price of gold per ounce has reached 00. Is it a sign that investors feel the recession is over though? Or it might be that investors are using gold as a safety net against depression.

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[1 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

One of the best countries for gold bullion trading is Austria, which boasts of a very long tradition of dealing with gold and it is in fact a country that is known for minting many different gold coins. You can use Austrian gold coins to pay for things in the country, their face value is taken as their real value. If you want to indulge in gold bullion trading in Austrian gold then you have to find out more about one of their most popular gold …

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[17 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

It is best to learn as much as you can about gold and its uses if you are going to enter the market for UK gold bullion. Keeping an eye on the gold price and the difference in value between different forms of gold, such as coins and bars is very important. In January 2000, UK gold bullion as gold coins and bars were reclassified in the UK as VAT free investment gold. It has since prospered. Now that countries in Asia particularly China, …

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[9 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Investing in gold coin is not as simple as buying a piece of gold jewellery but a serious endeavour. There are a lot of details that need to be understood when it comes to gold bullion investing, if an investor wants to have any success at least.

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[9 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Recession often turns our minds to protecting our finances. One of the best ways to overcome the financial difficulties that come with inflation is buying gold bullion. Funnily enough, when depression looms on the horizon and the economy goes through a deflationary phase you would still be surprised to learn that gold bullion can once again help to bail you out.

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[3 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

To ensure the future security of one’s wealth, markets and individuals from across the globe invest in gold, taking advantage of the financial benefits of gold bullion. Gold bullion is traded in all the most prominent cities across the world. The enthusiasm to trade in gold is infectious and even if you have small sums of money buying some amount of gold bullion for your personal requirements is an attractive investment.

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[2 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Currency is the most important form of money in the present world. But it was not always like this. Earlier, coins usually made of gold or silver was used as a form of money. Coins have a natural or inherent value. Gold coins were used for large purchases while silver or copper coins were used for smaller purchases during the medieval period. However, this has been replaced with banknotes. Banknotes are worthless otherwise in terms of natural or inherent value unlike gold coins. These banknotes get the value by decree …

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[15 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

When an individual hears the word “precious metals,” the first thing that is evoked is bullion gold silver. From ancient trade caravans traversing oceans and deserts to modern day monetary establishments that span the world, these 2 metals had a long and close relationship with man’s endeavors to trade around the world.

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[14 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]

Precious metals sold in bulk form are called bullion coins for sale. Bullion is typically in either ingot or coin form, with ingots the more popular choice as monetary fallback options. The character of bullion demands a high purity of the metal concerned, and 99.99% is the common purity worth, though 99.999% or higher is not unknown; the higher the purity, the bigger the value. While bullion gold ingots are customarily traded one troy-ounce units, bullion gold coins are minted in various sizes and weights.