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History of Mexican Gold Coins
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There are several Mexican gold coins out in the market today. Mexico, known as New Spain remained under Spanish rule until independence was declared on 16th September 1810 by Father Miguel Hidalgo, although full independence was no achieved until 1821 under General Agustin de Iturbide. During this period most coins were of Spanish type, and are often only distinguished by their mintmarks. The gold coins issued being escudos, 2 escudos, 3 escudos, 8 escudos and half escudos. There are Mexican gold coins that are collectors’ items. The amount of gold in a coin drastically impacts its value. The circumstance involving the rare earths
. The reveries depicts the Mexican coat of arms, which is an eagle perched on a cactus forthrightly makes them among the most noteworthy of any investing subjects today. This gold is a commodity whose value fluctuates based on market forces. The age of this gold coin, the number of coins put into circulation as well as its condition and popularity as a collectors’ item, also impact the value.
The first Mexican gold coin is the Mexican 50 peso; it was first originally minted in 1921 as a celebration piece for Mexico’s 100 year of independence from Spain in 1821. Mexican 50 peso gold coins, also commonly known and referred to as Centenario’s in Mexico, are minted at Mexico City Mint. The original series of the Mexican 50 peso gold coins were minted from 1921 & 1931. The production restarted in 1943 as the demand for gold coins grew and continued onward through today. This Mexican 50 peso gold coin is known as one of the most strikingly beautiful gold coins. It is also the largest, nearly 20% larger than the diameter of the highly popular 1 oz. American Eagle gold bullion coin. With a deep rich history in the design of the coin, the Mexican 50 peso quickly became highly sought after once it became legal to own gold again in the United States in 1974. In Mexico now days, you can buy these coin over the counter, in cash, at most banks and money exchanges houses. Many of them will have these gold coins in stock. Big Mexican banks like Banorte and Santander have this on stock. Also small banks sell this bullion coins but usually their stocks are very limited. One side of this Mexican gold coin has an image of Winged Victory.
There is a laurel wreath her right hand, and broken chain her left hand. Two well-known Mexican volcanoes, Popocatepeti and Iztaccihauti, rise in the background. The date on the right indicates year of mintage of the coin and on front is the year 1821where commemorates the year of its independenceeating a serpent using its beak. Make sure if you buy this Mexican gold coin to consider its age. If you are comparing two gold coins that contain the same amount of gold and both are in the same condition, the older one usually will be more valuable.
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Gold Coin Collecting as an Investment
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Gold coin collecting is one such activity which would not only provide investment value but would also look great on the resume of the individual. Some people who collect coins is a form of hobby and an investment for some others. People are always on the lookout for a unique hobby. As gold coin are not circulated anymore, they become valuable. Many collectors are chasing them to add their collections and to gain profits from them. If you want to gain profits, it is essential for you to understand factors that affect gold coin values. You need some basic information before you are going to start to build your own gold collection. The amount of effort and the amount of time being used to collect gold coins varies with the level of desire to become a coin collector or numismatist. It is very important to understand the ways to get the most for your money whether it is a hobby or an investment for you.
Numismatic or Coin Collecting has always reflected the political, economical, artistic and social trends of the time in which it is developed. It is the science of coins under an economic, legislative, metrological and artistic point of view that has a great importance in the whole historical and archaeological science; as a matter of fact into the peculiarity of people or age the coil holds as fundamental role. According to some research that the motivations for collecting are varied. Possibly the most common type of collector is the hobbyist, who amasses a collection purely for fun with no real expectation of profit. This is especially true of casual collectors and children who collect item on the basis of chance and personal interest. Usually, if the enthusiasm of the novice increases over time, random coins found in circulation are not enough to satisfy their interest. The hobbyist may then trade coins in a coin club or buy coins from dealers or mints. Their collection takes on a more specific focus.
There are a number of themes or factors for gold coin collection to understand but some of them are more common because the scope of the theme can be easily defined as well as the coins related to the theme are easily available. Collecting gold coin can be a very fulfilling hobby or investment but provided you dedicate enough time, understanding and money to it.
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Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, Not Just Asset, But an Investment
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The Gold Canadian Maple coin is one of the oldest popularly traded and collected coins among numismatics and investors. The Canadian Maple Leaf gold coins are known and respected throughout the world because of the impeccable standards of quality mandated by the Royal Canadian Mint. It is the official bullion gold coin of Canada. The government of Canada produces guarantees their gold content beauty, refinement and purity on it. Canada was the first country in the world to start manufacturing gold coins with such purity.
The Gold Maple Leaf is an officially accepted means of payment in Canada. This coin is one of the purest gold coins in the world. The original Gold Maple Leaf was first released during 1979 by the Royal Canadian Mint and had a gold purity of 99.99 percent. The Gold Maple Leaf has since been of nearly one hundred per cent purity; Canada was the first country in the world to start manufacturing gold coins with such purity. The Maple Leaf does have a handful of variations and commemorative releases that have been manufactured throughout the years. These coins include a handful of “Two Hundred Dollar Coins” from 2007-09, in addition to an ultra-rare “One Million Dollar Coin,” of which only 5 total pieces were produced. The Canadian Maple Leaf coins are also available in fractional sizes. The half-ounce coin which gives this coin similar dimension to a double-stacked United States quarter, and carries a face value of 20 Canadian dollars also the quarter-troy-ounce Canadian Maple Leaf coin that has a face value of 10 Canadian dollars, the tenth-ounce gold Maple leaf that is comparable in the size to a Untied States dime, and carries a face value of 5 Canadian dollars. Maple Leafs are very affordable, due in large part to the massive scale on which they are minted each year. Most regular uncalculated coins can be obtained for around $10 over spot. The coins that cost more than this will likely be from a year of shortened production, error coins or otherwise scarce issues.
Buying fake and otherwise manipulated Maple Leafs on the internet is not a real issue with this coin. This is because the price over spot for Maple Leafs is small enough where generating fake copies just wouldn’t make financial sense. With coins that have more limited releases, authenticity is a real concern, but you can feel safe buying Maple Leafs online provided you are shopping with a reputable dealer.
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Making Money Out of Gold Investment
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Even in ancient times, gold never fails to satisfy the desire of man for wealth and power. Gold is the most precious metal on earth that has earned the reputation of having value and aesthetics purposes like in jewelry. It has its own beauty, and value, worth to die for. Buying gold is the most efficient way of achieving power and wealth. But how?
“Why Buy Gold?”
Making money out of gold is very simple. Just buy one and you’ve got it! Unlike stocks and bonds, even cash, (…yes, CASH!) gold has a more real and actual value of money, which they call as “intrinsic value.” Stocks, bonds and cash are only representations of money. Their values will go down the drain if a financial crisis or a sudden crunch of the stock market happens. Gold has the ability of keeping the value of money in it. Buying gold even meant building your financial portfolio to a new level. Every now and then, the price of gold is increase. Aside from such increase is the appreciation of its value over the years. A potent wealth preserver, gold’s stability remains as compelling as ever for today’s investor.
In times of financial instability and recessions like this here in America, buying gold is the most popular way of lessening the effects of financial burdens. Many investors are seeking numerous ways in learning on how to buy and sell gold. Many people now see it as a way of adding stability and diversity to their portfolio. When you buy gold, it doesn’t pay dividends, and it might not offer any thrilling price spikes; however, it’s valuable, liquid and traded globally 24 hours a day. Today, the price of gold stands at $1,6680.07 per ounce. Investing in terms of buying gold is the most practical and convenient way of safeguarding the wealth you have.
“Financially, owning physical gold is like owning real estate outright, mortgage-free,” says Adrian Ash, Head of Research for Bullion Vault, a gold trading and storage firm based in London. “Because, unlike stocks or bonds, no one else’s financial failure can wipe it out, and gold investing is all about defending your savings from others’ mistakes.” This is why some people believe making an investment in gold is a safe bet.
“How Do I Buy Gold?”
Buying gold today now means putting the investors to a whole new different perspective of not just simply buying a gold coin, but buying gold online, or through exhchange traded funds. However, the most appropriate gold investment will depend on the buyer through his requirements and outlook.
The most traditional way of investing in gold is by buying bullion gold bars. In some countries, like Canada, Argentina, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, these can easily be bought or sold at the major banks. Alternatively, there are bullion dealers that provide the same service. Bars are available in various sizes. For example in Europe, Good Delivery bars are approximately 400 troy ounces (12 kg).
Gold backed Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Exchange Traded Commodities (ETCs) are traded on a variety of stock exchanges around the globe. These regulated financial products are designed to provide investors with exposure to the price performance of spot gold bullion. Many of the currently available products are backed by gold bullion held in secure vaults. This is a principal distinction from derivative-based products that track the gold price, but which are not wholly-backed by physical gold bullion.
If you are considering an investment in gold, it is important to appraise yourself of the best options for your specific needs. The following questions are designed to help you decide on the channel or channels of gold investment that are most appropriate for you.
Why did you decide to buy gold?Do you want a real asset that is physically available at all times or do you simply want exposure to the gold price?
Will you want the gold delivered to you or would you prefer it to be stored in a vault?
Do you have information about all the costs that may be involved? These include: taxes, commissions, premiums, storage and insurance.
Is the counterparty (i.e. the person or company from or through whom you will be making the purchase) reliable and trustworthy?
How does gold fit in with your other investments?
If you want to protect yourself against inflation, deflation, stock market weakness and potential currency problems — in other words, if you want to hedge financial uncertainties, there is only one portfolio item that will serve you in all seasons and under most circumstances — gold coins and bullion.
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How to *exit* gold boom near peak – Lepard weighs in
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How to *exit* gold boom near peak – Lepard weighs in
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pt 1/2 Ted Butler: “Silver will leave the solar system” | interview on KWN
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Teds work is followed by many institutions, such as Sprott Asset Management and PFS Group. He has researched the commodity markets actively for 3 decades. Internationally well known for his writings on silver, gold, commodities and the COT (commitment of traders) report. In this interview Ted discusses the gold and silver markets and the underlying commitment of traders report.
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A Unique Way to get Silver and Gold before the Collapse!
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We all NEED to get Silver, Gold and Platinum in our portfolios. This video explains a different way and the why’s of getting Precious Metals. ALERT!! You MUST get Silver and Gold in your hands NOW! Collapse of US Economy Imminent!
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United States Mint by GNT
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The Truth About The Economy: Total Collapse
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Compilation from the Korelin Economics Report in April. More and more proof that we are losing a financial war with ourselves…
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