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Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coins, available at APMEX

July 28th, 2011 | Posted in Gold Coins

Invest in Gold now at bit.ly The Gold Austrian Philharmonic coin was created as a tribute to the renowned Vienna Philharmonics Orchestra, one of the finest musical ensembles in the world. Many consider this to be one of the most beautiful of all gold bullion coins.

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    which is the trusted site I can buy silver coins from?

    April 8th, 2011 | Posted in Silver Coins

    Hi, I want to invest some money into pure silver coins, like canadian maple leaf .9999% where is the best place is to by them. If online which web site? and will they buy it back later like in 8 years… And is it good idea if I will buy coins or silver bars will be easier to sell back.


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      Why Invest In Silver?

      January 20th, 2011 | Posted in How To Invest In Silver Coins Bullion

      If you are concern about the dollar going down and receiving zero interest on your savings account, than this MLM silver opportunity is for you. Join a team that has leadership, support, and a successful system in place. To join our team, you must treat this business as a real business. If you are looking for a hobby, this is not for you. Watch this video to discover the opportunity in Silver now.

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        Metal Detecting Another SILVER COIN in The Forest

        November 8th, 2010 | Posted in Silver Coins

        Metal Detecting Another SILVER COIN in The Forest – Two Days in a Row! A 1918D Dime. Once again, it came right at the time I was pondering leaving out of frustration. I believe I was thinking about food when I got the signal. After that I remember hoping it was a wheat penny. Then, it just popped out of nowhere. That’s two respectable silver coin finds in 24 hours. I’m stoked. I learned a bit more about the metal detector today. The Minelab Xterra 305. I need to calm the coil down and let the machine do the work, instead of swinging it fast everywhere like the Tesoro. This badlands hunting is taking it’s toll on my troop. I’m afraid we might be stuck in the tot lot tomarrow for a little break. I think we should send the wife off with the Minelab in the grass, while we pick up The Compadre and surf the tot lot playground sand. All metal. This will put us back in the saddle with our known Compadre fans, myself included. Can’t forget about our Compadre fans. I have a feeling that is going to be the machine we find our first gold with. It’s already proven itself to find very small jewlery with pinpoint precision. www.metaldetectorx.com

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        Coin Collecting : What Is a Silver Proof Coin?

        October 27th, 2010 | Posted in Coin Collecting

        A silver-proof coin has been highly polished and has an incredibly awesome sheen that is distinguishable from other coins. Discover why silver-proof coins are desirable with tips from the owner of an antique store in this free video on coin collecting. Expert: Rui Farius Bio: Rui Farias has over 20 years of experience in collecting antiques and coins, and 15 years of experience in buying and selling antiques. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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        Coin Collecting : How to Determine the Value of a Coin

        September 24th, 2010 | Posted in Coin Collecting

        The value of a coin depends on several factors, including what the coin is made from, if the coin has a mint mistake and if the coin is rare. Determine the value of coins and understand the grading system with tips from the owner of an antique store in this free video on coin collecting. Expert: Rui Farius Bio: Rui Farias has over 20 years of experience in collecting antiques and coins, and 15 years of experience in buying and selling antiques. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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        What's the best way to invest in Silver?

        September 8th, 2010 | Posted in Silver Coins

        I have been coin collecting for the past few months and the silver coins really stand out to me. So much that I want to invest in bullion or ingots. I bought a few Silver Eagles and small gram bars on ebay. Thats becomes expensive quick with shipping and mark up, silver would have to double to make it worth while. I was wondering if there was a place to buy 1 ounce bars from a shop or from mints without paying double the value.


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        Coin Collecting : Elements Used in Coins

        August 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Coin Collecting

        A variety of elements are used in coins, with the most common being gold, silver, copper, nickel and occasionally aluminum and bronze. Discover what ordinary coins and specialty coins are made out of with tips from the owner of an antique store in this free video on coin collecting. Expert: Rui Farius Bio: Rui Farias has over 20 years of experience in collecting antiques and coins, and 15 years of experience in buying and selling antiques. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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        Tarnish On Silver Coins?

        August 14th, 2010 | Posted in Silver Coins

        I have purchased a number of new mint silver coins over the past few years – silver eagles and Canadian maple leafs – and today I noticed that a few have started to tarnish, turning black in places, even though they appear to be sealed in their original mint plastic envelopes. What causes this? Does it effect the value? should I do anything about it? What is the best way to store these coins? They are currently in a safe – dry and dark.


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        Silver Bullion Coins: Understanding 90% Silver Coinage

        August 13th, 2010 | Posted in Silver Coins

        90% US Coinage is your least understood category of silver to purchase. Silver Melt Value Calculator www.silverrecyclers.com This video will help those in understanding the weights of 90 coinage and how to buy according to their weights. .00 of Silver US Coinage doesn’t always equal the same weight in Silver. In understanding this, you’ll be able to buy 90% US Coinage with comfort of saving money. Example: In determining the weight amount of silver in one dime which has a total weight of 2.50 grams, Multiply .90 x 2.50 which equals to an amount of 2.25 grams of pure silver in one dime.

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