Rare Coin Pricing

It is beneficial to officially certify any rare gold coin investment because today’s rare coin pricing is based on numismatic “mint state grades”, which are designated by various numismatic grading companies (or rare coin assayers, or authenticators). It is advisable for investors to use only either the PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), or the NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) to examine, and officially certify their rare coins. These two companies are the pioneers of ridding the market of tampered coins or counterfeits, and are globally recognized for their unparalleled numismatic expertise. As a result, corporate and household investors ideally purchase PCGS, or NGC-certified, rare Double Eagle 22-karat rare gold coins for their long-term wealth protection, and future potential profit.

The numismatic grades that officially certified rare gold coins receive generally determine their rare coin pricing. Investment-quality rare gold coins like the aforementioned Double Eagles typically carry mint state grades that range between 61 and 66, with 70 being the highest possible grade. Other investment-grade, rare gold coin choices include $10 Eagle, 22-karat coin, which was minted in the classic “Liberty Coronet” design from 1850, to 1907, and then in the equally classic “Indian Head” design, which replaced the Coronet design in 1907, and was minted until 1933. That year, all gold bullion was confiscated from U.S. citizens by our government, and the vast majority of Double Eagle coins were subsequently melted into bullion bars. Today, Double Eagles are highly coveted long-term investments, and household investors can receive institutional discounts on their rare, Double Eagle gold coins, by contacting one of our friendly specialists today.

Paul Mattias

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