American Precious Metal
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010In bullion, or rare coin form, American precious metal can be used for complete financial independence, as well as an opportunity to capitalize on a genuine economic trend, while “dyed-in-the-wool” stocks and bonds investors are left to ponder the mysteries of economic recovery. There are still many people who think that investments in American precious metal like American Eagle bullion coins, or rare, Double Eagle coins, are drastic, or even radical, but those of us who remember the 1970s (I know you’re out there), understand the value of owning a liquid, safe haven asset.
During the vicious inflationary cycle of the 1970s, certain investments in $20 Lady Liberty, and $20 Saint Gaudens, 22-karat rare gold coins (also known as Double Eagles) appreciated by nearly 1000%, while the vast majority of traditional investments in stocks and bonds were lost somewhere amid the glitter of the disco ball. Today, trend savvy investors are strategizing for their long-term financial security with PCGS, or NGC-certified, rare gold coins, as these two rare coin-assaying companies are the industry leaders, and are also the numismatic certification “companies of choice” by gold traders world wide. (www.pcgs.com) (www.ngccoin.com)
To avoid prematurely liquidating their numismatic rarities, wise investors are diversifying with bullion bars from Engelhard, which is a reputable U.S. brand name that is also U.S. government-approved for precious metal IRA storage. Precious metal IRAs are ideal for those who prefer to use more affordable bullion for their long-term safety, since rare coins aren’t permitted for precious metal IRAs. 22-karat American Eagle, one-ounce bullion coins are IRA admissible, along with 24-karat, one-ounce, American Buffalos
Investors can avoid paying exploitive retail prices for their bullion, and rare coin by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts on these, and many other gold coins to household investors like you.
John Burke




