Showing posts with label Precious metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Precious metal. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2010

A golden argument for investing in bullion.

The conversation was pointless to me at the outset. What I can reply when someone asks me why I buy gold bullion. None of the answers given below might encourage the person to invest in gold because, a skeptic might argue negatively if he is not open- minded.

  • Safe investment
  • It builds one’s wealth
  • Insurance against inflation

Nevertheless, one point that will be difficult to debate against it is the ‘confidence’. You get it only when you know that you have a gold bar stored safely in your bank and you can meet any cash emergency with it no matter whatever is the economic status of the world.

One can buy the best and the purest gold bullion at the U.S. Gold Bureau for immediate personal delivery or arrange for convenient and safe storage at an independent bank or depository.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Don’t buy gold from anywhere else.


On July 21st, I received an email from a gold bullion dealer requesting an appointment. What can a rich gold merchant want from me?

I agreed to meet him at his office. I wanted to see him at his work place to gather some idea about his wealth.

I was expecting to find him in a posh office. Instead, I entered into an old house where there were several goldsmiths working on odd-looking fireplaces.

The gold merchant asked me about how he can get in touch with the U.S. Gold Bureau that served as America’s leading dealer on precious metals.

He was captivated by the beauty of American Eagle gold coins that he saw in one of my blogs. He wanted to buy them in bulk and sell them to his regular customers who have no means of buying gold coins online.

Ah, he touched on my passionate topic! I talked to him for a happy half hour and shared all my experience in dealing with the U.S. Gold Bureau.

He thanked me profusely and gave me a small gold coin holder as a gift.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Once in a life time chance.

For a change, I am going to write about a very rare product that can also be considered as a valuable asset.

I am a very conservative investor. I buy gold bullion once in a way and some silver bars too. I don’t like to test my money on any other form investments like land and bonds.

As a serious precious metals investor, I read several newsletters and visit a few websites that I respect. US gold bureau is one such website that I look upon for periodical recommendations and bullion market insights.

They have been consistently saying that paper currency has become unattractive to investors and they are instead leaning towards gold and other precious metals.

Based on the USGB’s (US gold bureau) recommendation, I purchased two Platinum American Eagles coins. Look at the image below. Isn’t it terrific?

Supplies f the Platinum American Eagles are very limited. Call 1-800-775-3504 to buy today.


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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Rare Octagonal shaped gold coin.








It is not necessary to attend a rare coin convention to know what is new in the rare coin market. Though rare coin collection is not my hobby, it is my passion to blog about them. So, if you keep visiting this blog, you will gain sufficient insight on buying and selling rare coins.

I owe my knowledge of rare coins to Monaco Rare Coin, sister concern of the Monex family of companies, a trusted leader in precious metals investments for nearly 40 years.

I first developed my relationship with Monex in the year 2005 when I bought some silver coins from them. Ever since, they are my trusted source for bullion investment.

The Monex companies have helped tens of thousands of investors invest over $25 billion in hard asset investments including rare coins, gold, silver and platinum bullion and bullion coins as well as other precious metals investments.

The coin featured here is a very rare Octagonal shaped gold coin is known as “SS Central America Octagonal Humbert $50 Gold Commemorative”.

If you are interested to buy it, please click on the link above.





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