Roosevelt Dimes
Posted in Uncategorized on 10/04/2006 05:02 am by admin
Roosevelt Dimes
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We have always heard that we should diversify our investments. This certainly is sound advice now with the ups and downs (and more downs) of the stock market. Is there a way you can diversify to provide more security for your savings?
I have found my answer where financial experts like bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki have found theirs: silver. It is possible to get ahead financially, even in rocky economic times, with this tangible asset. There will never be a better time to get started.
Getting Started
Many people do not realize the opportunity silver presents for investors. We all know that gold prices are astronomical - and we all wished we held a substantial amount. What a secure retirement that would ensure.
But many of us do not realize silver holds the same potential. Pre-1965 silver coins, including Franklin and Kennedy half dollars, Mercury and Roosevelt dimes, and Washington quarters, have 90 percent silver contents, and with these, we can build a stable financial portfolio.
It's all about numbers, and the numbers indicate that silver is a promising investment. Every expert I have consulted and every trend I have studied points to silver's rise in value. Already in 2009, we can see this is true.
At the beginning of the year, silver prices were $13.00 per ounce, which is an increase over previous years. Now, however, an ounce sells for $16.65. Just ten pre-1965 coins, which equal an ounce, have netted investors generous returns.
You can easily calculate your profits if you had a bag of silver coins, which nets 715-720 ounces of refined silver. This is the time to invest because silver prices are still low enough to allow average investors to purchase large amounts. But they won't stay low for long.
Will silver prices rise to $100 per ounce? $1000? More?
No one knows, but what is certain is that silver is on an upward trend that shows absolutely no indication of reversing. The pre-1965 coins mentioned above are known as "junk silver coins." Don't be fooled by the name: they have no value to collectors, but investors can net serious profits from these "junk" pieces. Remember, just ten of these coins (just one ounce) have increased substantially in value over the course of a year.
Another great thing about silver is that it is easy for beginners to invest. You need only go to eBay, CC Gold and Silver, or Lynn Coin online and look for junk silver coins. You can visit Monex Deposit Company and CMI Gold and Silver (also on the web).
There are various sources, and prices are still relatively low. Invest now while you can, and you will be able to watch your assets grow while others are watching their stock portfolios bounce up and down.
Start today. Download our Free Guide for the information you need to begin investing in silver coins.
For a great way to get started now investing in silver coins, download our Free Guide
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Roosevelt Dimes $8.21 A coin collection book with slots for Roosevelt Dimes from 1965 to 1997. |
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Roosevelt Dimes for Kids (Hardcover) $10.27 Description not available. |
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Coin Folders Dimes: Roosevelt, 1946-1964 $4.93 Thanks to the Statehood Quarter Program, coin collecting has never been more popular. And to take advantage of this new interest in the hobby, we're giving our complete line of Whitman Classic Coin Folders a beautiful new look. -- Multi-million dollar cover updates for the entire Whitman line -- True-to-life foil colors reflect and beautifully represent the coins each folder holds -- e.g. Copper foil for Lincoln Cents, Silver foil for Jefferson Nickels. -- Traditional Whitman blue vinyl matches past Whitman products. |
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3 Different Silver Dimes - Barber - Mercury - Roosevelt all in a 2x2 cardboard holder $1000 3 different era dimes all 90% silver all in coin holders dates of each type vary. REEDERSONG |
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Whitman Roosevelt Dimes Starting 2005 Number Three $9.56 Series Title: Official Whitman Coin Folder Publication Date: 2005/08/30 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 5.75 Height: 7.75 |
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Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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Two Dimes And A Nickel $11.49 Two Dimes And A Nickel |
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American Coin Treasures Last Twenty Years of Mercury Dimes $480.02 Collectible coins are a great gift for kids and adultsOne hand-selected Mercury Dime from each of the last 20 years of issue (1926-1945) is displayed in a handsome portfolioDimes are struck of .999 fine silverLegendary Mercury Dime (1916-1945) was one of the new coinage designs mandated by President Theodore Roosevelt at the beginning of the twentieth centuryOriginally called Winged LibertyNew coin got its popular name from Liberty's resemblance to Mercury seen on many ancient coins18 coins in all (none minted in 1932 or 1933)Accompanied by a printed historyMeasures 8.063 inches wide x 6.5 inches high x 0.38 inches deepFactory sealed boxes cannot be returned if opened. |
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Dimes to Dollars $6.92 Just 32-pages each- paperback books for struggling readers power-packed with reading enjoyment. Here are 40 exciting hi-lo novels with various themes guaranteed to keep your students turning the pages until the very end Dimes to Dollars: Some 100 years ago, a stagecoach was robbed of a fortune in newly minted dimes. The loot was never found. As a lark, two young campers decide to search for the robbers' hidden treasure. But the excitement only begins when they find the dimes |
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Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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Nickles and Dimes I $214.99 Daniel Girard Elliot Nickles and Dimes I - Framed Art Print |
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Nickles and Dimes II $214.99 Daniel Girard Elliot Nickles and Dimes II - Framed Art Print |
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Theodore Roosevelt $30 Theodore Roosevelt |
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Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix Vol. 1 - $9.99 Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix Vol. 1 - |
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Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix, Vol. 1 $5.99 Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix, Vol. 1 |
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Roosevelt $40.48 Retrospective book about Brasillian painter JosA AE'A a (TM)A a Acentsa -a centsA AE'Acentsa -A A a A A© Roosevelt, a magic realist/Surrealist who now lives in Switzerland.This artist is also a fantastic comic book writer, who has more than 10 comic books on his CV.He is a member of the society around Carrusel LuvrA AE'A a (TM)A a Acentsa -a centsA AE'Acents |
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Knickles and Dimes $23.01 Young, pretty, a good job at the local newspaper, a decent apartment in the city...what more could a girl ask for? According to Keira Knickle, a lot more At twenty-five, she doesn't have a shortage of dates and manages to pay her bills, but she's looking for change. And that change comes when she meets a man who seems more wonderful than ever possible. He can offer her everything she's ever wanted out of life, but just when things start to get really great, Keira's family and friends caution her about getting in too deep. Before she even knows what's going on, it seems Keira has gone over the edge. |
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March of Dimes $18.44 Primary Coverage Area: White Plains area, New York City |


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