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<p><strong>Where to Buy Gold Coins</strong></p>
<p>If you want to buy gold coins, you should consider looking at the services of the U.S. government mint. There are many reasons why people buy gold coins, for example to secure investments, look upon numismatics (Coin Collecting) as an educational pastime or hobby, or to be present. The U.S. government mint is the best of options for where to buy gold coins.</p>
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<p><strong>Where to Buy Gold Coins</strong></p>
<p>If you want to buy gold coins, you should consider looking at the services of the U.S. government mint. There are many reasons why people buy gold coins, for example to secure investments, look upon numismatics (Coin Collecting) as an educational pastime or hobby, or to be present. The U.S. government mint is the best of options for where to buy gold coins.</p>
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<p>When the U.S. government mint is strictly regulated by certain organizations such as the American Numismatic Association and Counsel for Tangible Assets, which guarantee the accuracy of the certificate guarantees the authenticity and other legal documents, you can be sure the sound is very original investment in gold coins.</p>
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<p>One other reason why this would be the best choice where to buy gold coin is proof of the creation of a limited variety of coins.  Proofs is a coin that has been printed in denominations of legitimate, but has been set aside as a specimen of high quality and continued the public circulation, to be distributed among investors and a special coin collectors precious valuables.</p>
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<p>Quite often these commemorate certain events in history the year 1986 Liberty gold coin of five dollars coin.  This centennial coin commemorates one hundred years since the nation's acquisition of the Statue of Liberty, sent to America as a gift from France. These types of coins valued at increasing very fast, as this coin shows a legitimate gold coin of the denomination of five dollars, now worth upwards of $ 500.00 or more.</p>
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<p>Now I hope you already know where to buy gold coins. With the purchase of gold coins from the U.S. government mint, then you are not only investing in gold itself, but you also invest in the rich history of country that has quickly made the coin is a very precious  than gold which they had printed from.</p>
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<p><strong>The Significance of Byzantine Gold Coins</strong></p>
<p>Have you ever heard the colloquialism "setting up Constantinople"? If you haven't, you're not alone. This phrase referred to creating a successful home base for a business. It isn't used much anymore because most people are not familiar enough with Constantinople, the legendary capital of the Byzantine Empire of the Middle Ages as they once were. This is a shame... the Byzantine Empire was a very powerful, yet mostly benign empire that created stability to Europe in a time known for its lawlessness and instability. The Byzantine Empire is responsible for many great things, especially the establishment of a currency system. Today, when our currency is created more for function than form, it is hard not to pay homage to the beautifully designed coins of the Byzantine Era.</p>
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<p><strong>The Significance of Byzantine Gold Coins</strong></p>
<p>Have you ever heard the colloquialism "setting up Constantinople"? If you haven't, you're not alone. This phrase referred to creating a successful home base for a business. It isn't used much anymore because most people are not familiar enough with Constantinople, the legendary capital of the Byzantine Empire of the Middle Ages as they once were. This is a shame... the Byzantine Empire was a very powerful, yet mostly benign empire that created stability to Europe in a time known for its lawlessness and instability. The Byzantine Empire is responsible for many great things, especially the establishment of a currency system. Today, when our currency is created more for function than form, it is hard not to pay homage to the beautifully designed coins of the Byzantine Era.</p>
<p>The look of the Byzantine gold coin was taken from the gold coins of the Roman Empire. The Romans put a lot of artistry into their coins, but the Byzantines took it even farther when they designed their uniquely brilliant coins. Even today there is a lot of interest in collecting reproductions of these fabulous coins. These coins were originally referred to as "histamenon nomisma" and are among the most sought after coins in collectors' circles.</p>
<p>There is also historical significance connected to these lovely coins. They were the first coins to depict the face of Jesus Christ on them. Incredibly rare, reproductions sell out fast, although the interest in original coins of this nature is extremely high. The majority of those originals that remain have only recently been unearthed in Middle Eastern excavations.</p>
<p>Designed in the shape of a "C," the odd design does not detract a bit from the beauty of the coin. It actually improves their look. One side shows the face of Jesus Christ, while the other has the image of the Byzantine Emperor. This is thought to have created the impression that the law was governed by both the divine and secular orders. We can learn a lot of the ideologies and conventional wisdom during the Byzantine Empire. This is what makes these coins so highly collectible. Just being able to examine one of these coins is an experience.</p>
<p>To many it comes as a surprise that the Byzantines also made the first commemorative coins. To honor members of the Byzantine military, a series of coins were minted to honor specific battles. Many other cultures followed this lead and minted their own commemorative coins.</p>
<p>What helps to stimulate the interest is the uniqueness of the coin combined with scarcity. This description fits the Byzantine coins perfectly and it's what makes them highly collectible as well.</p>
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<p><strong>Mexican Gold Coins for Gold Investors</strong></p>
<p>Shortly after Columbus discovered the 'New World,' vast amounts of gold were discovered in Mexico. Once turned into coins, Spanish fleets transported the gold coinage through the Gulf of Mexico to deliver to the King and Queen of Spain. Often, these fleets encountered danger, running into hurricanes, losing ships and the precious cargo.</p>
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<p><strong>Mexican Gold Coins for Gold Investors</strong></p>
<p>Shortly after Columbus discovered the 'New World,' vast amounts of gold were discovered in Mexico. Once turned into coins, Spanish fleets transported the gold coinage through the Gulf of Mexico to deliver to the King and Queen of Spain. Often, these fleets encountered danger, running into hurricanes, losing ships and the precious cargo.</p>
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<p>In 1810, Miguel Hidalgo declared independence from the rule of Spain, although full independence of Mexico was not achieved until 1821. From 1821 to 1917, Mexico went through considerable political upheavals. The coinage remained based on Spanish coin types until the adoption of decimal currency in 1864 based on the peso.</p>
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<p>Some of the most beautiful gold coins in the world are the Mexican Gold Peso Coins. The Mexican 50 Peso coin (also known as "Centenario") is definitely the most striking one.</p>
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<p>The 50 Peso coin was issued from 1921 to 1947 honoring the 100th anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain. "El Angel de la Independencia" (the Angel of Independence) is pictured on the coin, with a laurel wreath in her right hand and broken chains in her left. The 1821 on the lower left commemorates the year of Mexico's independence. The date on the right indicates year of mintage. The reverse of the coin depicts the Mexican coat of arms, a Mexican golden eagle devouring a snake while perched atop a cactus.</p>
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<p>When Americans regained the right to own gold bullion in 1974, Mexican 50 Pesos, quickly become one of the gold bullion industry's standard bearers. It is the ideal coin for gold buyers who want low premium gold coins, coins that have small markups over spot.</p>
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<p><strong>Investing in Gold - 21 Unique Facts About the Chinese Panda Gold Coin</strong></p>
<p>Featuring an adorable image of a Panda bear, the Chinese Panda Gold Coin has become one of the most sought after gold bullion coins. Here are twenty-one facts about this unique premium gold bullion coin.</p>
<p> 1. The Chinese Panda coin was first issued in 1982, as a limited-edition gold bullion coin.</p>
<p> 2. Each coin features a cute Panda bear on the obtuse side of the coin.</p>
<p> 3. The 2008 Panda coin is the 26th different design in the series, featuring an adult Panda and a cub munching on some bamboo stalks.</p>
<p> 4. The gold Panda design was changed every year through 2000.</p>
<p> 5. The Chinese government invoked a freeze on the design in 2001.</p>
<p> 6. Only the 2001 and 2002 issues feature the same design, however.</p>
<p> 7. The freeze was lifted in 1983 in response to demand by collectors of the coin.</p>
<p> 8. Four different sizes of coins were issued the first year - 1/10 ounce, ¼ ounce, ½ ounce and 1 full troy ounce size.</p>
<p> 9. The Chinese mint added a 1/20th ounce size coin in 1983.</p>
<p> 10. The larger sized 5 troy ounce and 10 troy ounce coins were added in 1986.</p>
<p> 11. The Chinese gold panda coin is only one of few gold coins issued worldwide in this size.</p>
<p> 12. The coins have a purity of .999 gold.</p>
<p> 13. The coins are not technically proof but a 'proof-like' brilliant uncirculated condition.</p>
<p> 14. Proof sets were issued in 1986 through 1995. These proof sets command a much higher premium because of their limited issue and scarcity.</p>
<p> 15. The Panda coins have a much smaller mintage, compared to other gold bullion coins such as the American Eagle, and Canadian Maple Leaf.</p>
<p> 16. The earlier dated Pandas, in particular, have a very small mintage. The mintage of the 1982 one troy ounce Panda coin had a mintage of under 14,000.</p>
<p> 17. 289,000 is largest mintage of any one troy ounce Panda coin.</p>
<p> 18. In 1987, China issued the gold Pandas with two different mint marks - Y and S. A third mint mark was issued for the boxed proof set.</p>
<p> 19. Additional commemorative issues of Panda gold coins were issued and distributed at coin conventions.</p>
<p> 20. Ownership of the gold Panda coin was prohibited in China until 2004.</p>
<p> 21. Panda coin jewelry is very popular. The one troy ounce coins are commonly used for necklace mountings. The smaller sized Pandas are used to create earrings, bracelets and pendants.</p>
<p> As you can see, the Chinese Panda gold coin is truly an exquisite, rare, fine bullion coin that every gold collector would be proud to own!</p>
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<p>Featuring an adorable image of a Panda bear, the Chinese Panda Gold Coin has become one of the most sought after gold bullion coins. Here are twenty-one facts about this unique premium gold bullion coin.</p>
<p> 1. The Chinese Panda coin was first issued in 1982, as a limited-edition gold bullion coin.</p>
<p> 2. Each coin features a cute Panda bear on the obtuse side of the coin.</p>
<p> 3. The 2008 Panda coin is the 26th different design in the series, featuring an adult Panda and a cub munching on some bamboo stalks.</p>
<p> 4. The gold Panda design was changed every year through 2000.</p>
<p> 5. The Chinese government invoked a freeze on the design in 2001.</p>
<p> 6. Only the 2001 and 2002 issues feature the same design, however.</p>
<p> 7. The freeze was lifted in 1983 in response to demand by collectors of the coin.</p>
<p> 8. Four different sizes of coins were issued the first year - 1/10 ounce, ¼ ounce, ½ ounce and 1 full troy ounce size.</p>
<p> 9. The Chinese mint added a 1/20th ounce size coin in 1983.</p>
<p> 10. The larger sized 5 troy ounce and 10 troy ounce coins were added in 1986.</p>
<p> 11. The Chinese gold panda coin is only one of few gold coins issued worldwide in this size.</p>
<p> 12. The coins have a purity of .999 gold.</p>
<p> 13. The coins are not technically proof but a 'proof-like' brilliant uncirculated condition.</p>
<p> 14. Proof sets were issued in 1986 through 1995. These proof sets command a much higher premium because of their limited issue and scarcity.</p>
<p> 15. The Panda coins have a much smaller mintage, compared to other gold bullion coins such as the American Eagle, and Canadian Maple Leaf.</p>
<p> 16. The earlier dated Pandas, in particular, have a very small mintage. The mintage of the 1982 one troy ounce Panda coin had a mintage of under 14,000.</p>
<p> 17. 289,000 is largest mintage of any one troy ounce Panda coin.</p>
<p> 18. In 1987, China issued the gold Pandas with two different mint marks - Y and S. A third mint mark was issued for the boxed proof set.</p>
<p> 19. Additional commemorative issues of Panda gold coins were issued and distributed at coin conventions.</p>
<p> 20. Ownership of the gold Panda coin was prohibited in China until 2004.</p>
<p> 21. Panda coin jewelry is very popular. The one troy ounce coins are commonly used for necklace mountings. The smaller sized Pandas are used to create earrings, bracelets and pendants.</p>
<p> As you can see, the Chinese Panda gold coin is truly an exquisite, rare, fine bullion coin that every gold collector would be proud to own!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I see people asking if they can trade the TV commercial "commemorative" 1877 $50 Gold Coin for cash!!!! The thing only costs $19.95 and then they give you another coin, a silver dollar. That silver dollar even says on the back it is pure silver "clad". The commercial clearly says the coins are both "clad". If someone is thinking they are going to buy $51 for $19.95 then God help us. Clad means plated, as in covered in gold or silver, or to make it easier gold plated and silver plated. They are probably copper that is plated with the other metals. They are not meant to be confused with being real money and I'm betting they aren't selling them with the hopes that thousands of people will even remotely believe they are getting $51 for $20! Then I see all of the "coin experts" coming in with their brilliant lessons about the value of these coins if they were genuine. If you listen to the commercial it says there were only 2 of these coins ever struck (made at the US Mint) and they are both in the Smithsonian. So these brilliant coin experts telling the other geniuses who are thinking that they might be able to scam someone into buying the fake coins for what they would be worth if they were real - $2000-2300 - are insane!!! The actual 2 coins sold for $10,000 each in 1909 before the government got them back. Right now they would be worth multi-millions each if they were ever taken out of the Smithsonian Institution, the museum of the United States of America in Washington D.C. - one of the most heavily secured buildings in the country. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I see people asking if they can trade the TV commercial "commemorative" 1877 $50 Gold Coin for cash!!!! The thing only costs $19.95 and then they give you another coin, a silver dollar. That silver dollar even says on the back it is pure silver "clad". The commercial clearly says the coins are both "clad". If someone is thinking they are going to buy $51 for $19.95 then God help us. Clad means plated, as in covered in gold or silver, or to make it easier gold plated and silver plated. They are probably copper that is plated with the other metals. They are not meant to be confused with being real money and I'm betting they aren't selling them with the hopes that thousands of people will even remotely believe they are getting $51 for $20! Then I see all of the "coin experts" coming in with their brilliant lessons about the value of these coins if they were genuine. If you listen to the commercial it says there were only 2 of these coins ever struck (made at the US Mint) and they are both in the Smithsonian. So these brilliant coin experts telling the other geniuses who are thinking that they might be able to scam someone into buying the fake coins for what they would be worth if they were real - $2000-2300 - are insane!!! The actual 2 coins sold for $10,000 each in 1909 before the government got them back. Right now they would be worth multi-millions each if they were ever taken out of the Smithsonian Institution, the museum of the United States of America in Washington D.C. - one of the most heavily secured buildings in the country. </p>
<p>Bottom line. If you watch a commercial selling coins for less than face value, please be smart enough to realize they are NOT real and you can NOT get more money than you paid for them unless you find someone else who is even more easily fooled than you are. That was as polite as I could say that. Gold is worth $1126 per ounce as of today. The fake coin is said to weigh 2 1/2 ounces. Did you really think you were buying $2765 worth of gold for $19.95!!!??? Silver is worth $17.63 per ounce today. So, if you are foolish enough to believe that you were going to be getting over $2700 worth of precious metal for a 20 dollar bill then you almost deserve to get screwed. You could definitely find someone out there at a burger joint who will believe the $50 coin is real and they will even make change for you, but hen you can pretty much count on getting arrested after they pull your picture off of the video camera. Please have enough intelligence to understand that you shouldn't do it. Fake money is just fake money. Leave it in the pretty blue box and enjoy it's beauty. Next time you see a commercial selling money - IT"S FAKE! Don't buy it.</p>
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<p>The <strong>Hungarian 20 Korona gold coin</strong> has known an illustrious history since it was first minted in 1892. With a .900 fineness in actual gold content of .1960 Troy ounces, the coin was meant to commemorate the crowning of Emperor Francis Joseph the First of Austria in 1848.</p>
<p> Emperor Franz Joseph the First reunited Hungry in Austria as an empire in 1867, but his history is riddled with unfortunate incidents and tragedies. Brother Maximilian was executed in 1867 by Mexican firing squad, his son Rudolf died in 1889 after committing suicide, and Karl Ludwig, his brother died in 1896. Italian anarchists assassinated his wife in 1898.His nephew, Franz Ferdinand is most well known for his assassination in Sarajevo in 1914, which for all intents and purposes, propelled the world into the Great War.</p>
<p> Hungarian gold coins were minted with the same denomination as Austrian coins and the Hungarian 20 korona, the most well known of Hungarian coins, offers a likeness of Emperor Francis Joseph facing right.</p>
<p> Hungarian gold coins offer high collector, investor value, the most sought after being minted between 1879 and 1908. The popular 1893 Hungarian 10 Korona and the 1908 Hungarian 100 Korona re-strike are favorites. With exquisitely detailed renditions of angels, crests, and renditions of Franz Joseph, Hungarian gold coins are available in various denominations, grades, and mintage.</p>
<p> Price ranges for Hungarian gold coins may range from 0 to nearly ,000 depending on the year struck as well as availability, grade, and coin denominations. For collectors and investors looking for unique pieces that stand the test of time, Hungarian gold coins will remain popular favorites.</p>
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<p>The <strong>Hungarian 20 Korona gold coin</strong> has known an illustrious history since it was first minted in 1892. With a .900 fineness in actual gold content of .1960 Troy ounces, the coin was meant to commemorate the crowning of Emperor Francis Joseph the First of Austria in 1848.</p>
<p> Emperor Franz Joseph the First reunited Hungry in Austria as an empire in 1867, but his history is riddled with unfortunate incidents and tragedies. Brother Maximilian was executed in 1867 by Mexican firing squad, his son Rudolf died in 1889 after committing suicide, and Karl Ludwig, his brother died in 1896. Italian anarchists assassinated his wife in 1898.His nephew, Franz Ferdinand is most well known for his assassination in Sarajevo in 1914, which for all intents and purposes, propelled the world into the Great War.</p>
<p> Hungarian gold coins were minted with the same denomination as Austrian coins and the Hungarian 20 korona, the most well known of Hungarian coins, offers a likeness of Emperor Francis Joseph facing right.</p>
<p> Hungarian gold coins offer high collector, investor value, the most sought after being minted between 1879 and 1908. The popular 1893 Hungarian 10 Korona and the 1908 Hungarian 100 Korona re-strike are favorites. With exquisitely detailed renditions of angels, crests, and renditions of Franz Joseph, Hungarian gold coins are available in various denominations, grades, and mintage.</p>
<p> Price ranges for Hungarian gold coins may range from 0 to nearly ,000 depending on the year struck as well as availability, grade, and coin denominations. For collectors and investors looking for unique pieces that stand the test of time, Hungarian gold coins will remain popular favorites.</p>
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