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As of September 26 2008, the US Mint ceased production of the American Buffalo Gold Coin series. The official word is that the huge demand for these coins could not be met. The series was introduced in 2006 to fill a void in the US bullion market for a 24 Karat coin to compete with the Gold Maple Leaf & other 99.9% pure foreign gold coins. These coins are highly prized as a hedge against inflation in these turbulent economic times & only limited quantities are still available on the secondary market.
The American Buffalo Gold Coin was first released for issue in 2006 in a $50 1ounce denomination that was 99.99% pure gold. American investors were purchasing the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf & other foreign bullion coins with 99.99% gold content, as opposed to the American Gold Eagle, which has only 91.67% gold content. The coin is based on the Buffalo nickel design created by James Earl Fraser in 1913, widely considered as one of the most beautiful coins in the US Mint's history. This design has translated very well when struck as a gold coin, particularly the proofs. The coin has performed admirably in the 24K bullion market & is very popular. It was minted in both normal & proof varieties, with the proofs having a frosty finish to the relief of the coin & mirror like gold fields. In 2008 the coin was also minted in $5, $10, & $25 denominations containing 1/10th, 1/4, or 1/2 ounce of 99.99% pure gold, respectively.
On September 26, 2008, the mint announced that it could not keep up with the demand for this popular coin & suspended its production. That is the official word on the cessation of production, but one has to wonder if the economic downturn had anything to do with the halt in production. When the stock market is in distress & inflation is high, investors seek the security of gold to protect against losses. As long as there was an outlet for a gold investment provided by the government, savvy investors were likely to seek that investment at precisely the time that the Federal Reserve would like to force people back in the market. It is a shame that that hedge was taken away at precisely the time it would be needed most.
There remains a secondary market for the resale of these coins, particularly on eBay. As long as you stick with slabbed coins graded professionally by PCGS, NGC, or the like, your chances of buying a counterfeit are extremely slim. With a sharp eye & some research, you can quickly tell the difference between a genuine coin & a copy after you have looked at photos of a bunch of these coins.
Every savvy investor should own at least a coin or two of this type, even if it is only 1 of the $5 or $10 coins. They are a beautiful & easy way to shelter large chunks of money in a small amount of space. As the government spends & prints more & more money & inflation increases, gold is a safe bet to continue to increase in value as the value of the dollar declines.
Don't allow your hard earned money to be eaten away by inflation! In these rough economic times, every household should hold some of its cash reserves in gold. For thousands of years it has been a hedge to protect its owners from currency inflation. As the value of our dollar continues to decrease, the value of gold is almost certain to skyrocket! The American Gold Buffalo Coin is a fun, attractive way to protect a large number of dollars in a very small space. Even though the mint has ceased making new coins, there is a very strong secondary market for resale of these coins, particularly on eBay.
Andrew Spaeth has created an easy way to purchase the American Gold Buffalo coin on eBay, without the hassle of searching through the annoying pages of replica & copy coins that plague eBay. To view his continually updating page of AUTHENTIC American Buffalo eBay auctions go to http://www.oldunitedstatescoins.com/american-buffalo-gold-coin. Your financial statement will thank you many times over the coming years!
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Teething Bling GSPEN-PCGS Baby Teething Gift Set, Pink Camouflage $39.6 Smart Mom Jewelry Teething Bling is adornment like no other! Babies often grab for their mother's jewelry and love to play with it and chew and suck on it. This isn't always the best idea for mother or baby. Lots of moms stop wearing jewlery because of |
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PCGS Population Report : A census of more than 17,000,000 coins graded by PCGS, featuring circulated and uncirculated United States Coins. Including U. S. Terri $63.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Professional Coin Grading Service $103.56 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third party grading service for grading rare coins. It charges a fee for an opinion as to the condition and authenticity of each coin it grades to provide consumers with a rating on which to judge the coin, and encapsulates coins in sealed seethrough plastic holders. Such opinions are not universal and many PCGS coins are broken out of their holders by most major dealers at major coin shows. It was founded in 1986, and is located in Newport Beach, CA. It is a subsidiary of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT), a company that also operates a rare comic book certification service and a grader of paper money. PCGS claims it was founded in response to perceived inconsistencies in the appraisal of rare coins, however in truth PCGS can have little if any impact on coin appraisals since dealers base their appraisals on supply, demand and their inventory needs and surpluses. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2011/05/10 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.32 inches |
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