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November 13, 2009 – While there are a lot of good things to say about certified gold and silver coins, not everyone should make a certified coin investment. Gold derivatives may be a better option for some who simply want to track the price of gold. If you are set on making a physical gold investment because you foresee short-term inflation, bullion bars and/or coins could be a good fit. A certified coin investment is best suited for investors who:

HOLD LONG-TERM – If you believe that our nation is headed for an extended recession or even another national depression, you most likely want to hold your gold long-term. You want to retain possession of hard assets like gold until our tragically derailed economy gets back on track, because now is not the time to hold fiat currency.

BUY FOR SAFETY – If you are buying for safety, security, and wealth preservation, then a certified coin investment may be a wise addition to your portfolio. Some investors want to score some quick profits in the gold market before liquidating their assets and waiting for another pullback. These investors gravitate towards gold stocks and low-premium gold bullion items, which are not recommended for security-seeking buyers.

WANT A PRIVATE INVESTMENT – Our government classifies certified gold and silver coins as items of recognized rare and unusual value to collectors, so they would not seize these rarities if another bullion confiscation took place within our borders. The historic confiscation recovered over 131 million ounces of gold bullion from 1933-1971, but rare coin investors were permitted to freely buy, sell, and trade their coins. If you believe that our dollar could reach the brink of insolvency, it could be advantageous to purchase certified coins now.

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