Get The Facts On The Best Rare Coin Investments With Rare-Coin.org
October 29, 2009 – The rare coin market is quite vast, and some US investors have become confused as to which items are the best rare coin investments. There has been a lot of talk about extremely rare and obscure pieces that could fetch millions in a few years, but these collector pieces hold more value for coin experts and history buffs than today’s hardworking investors. Gold and other precious metals have seen an influx of new investors throughout the last three years due to our recession and our leaders’ reckless actions. As the dollar nosedives in response to our policymakers’ radical spending strategy, more investors are turning to rare gold coins to protect their families’ fragile financial futures. Despite their good intentions, many investors who are relatively new to the gold market have been duped by unethical brokers who spin mythical stories about rare and obscure coinage.
Savvy investors know that commonly traded, widely known pieces are the best rare coin investments. The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) have inspected, graded, and encapsulated investment-grade coins since 1986, so American investors who want a long-term stake in the gold market usually purchase coins that have been certified by either of these two industry-recognized grading agencies. Pre-1933, US-produced coins like the $20 Lady Liberty and the $20 Saint Gaudens have been two of the best performers for the last few years, and market analysts do not foresee these coins having major setbacks anytime soon. Investors who want to learn the difference between obscure rare coins and investment-grade rare coins should visit www.Gold-Investment.info or contact a reputable gold exchange that specializes in investment-grade rare coins.
Shawn Penny
Senior Staff Writer - Rare-Coin.org



