Buy American Eagle Gold Coins - But Know Your Specs First
August 12, 2008
If you are planning on buying American Eagle Gold Coins to invest, or are just a coin collector, it is important to know what it is you are buying.
The following in a listing of the size, content, weight and U.S. Government backing, and all gold proof coins available. This information is accurate, as the source is the United States Mint, who creates the coins.
All American Eagle Gold Proof Coins are legal-tender and contain 91.67% (22 kt) gold. The difference from the 91.67% to 100% relate to the additional alloys needed to harden the coin. Gold alone is too soft.
Coins are available in one ounce, half-ounce, one-quarter ounce, and one-tenth ounce. Each coin denomination will affect the size, and weight of the gold coins.
* The one ounce coin carries a $50 face value, is 1.287 inches in diameter, contains one gold troy ounce and weighs 1.0909 troy ounces.
American Eagle Bullion Gold Coins - How to Buy and Invest
July 28, 2008
American Eagle Bullion Gold coins are an excellent way to begin and diversify any investment portfolio. Before you buy any kind of investment, however, it is important to know about what you are buying.
First, the bullion coin is a 22 karat gold coin, made by the U.S. Mint, and is fully backed by the US Government. Originally introduced in 1986, the coins have become and excellent way to get into the gold market.
The reason that gold currently is a good choice for investing is the rapid increase in value, thus partly due to the decline in value of the US Dollar, and the overall scarcity of the metal.
All American Eagle gold coins, including the bullion, are made with gold that is from the United States only.
In general, all Gold Bullion coins can be quickly sold for cash at coin and precious metal dealers throughout the world. Technically, these coins are legal tender in the United States; the 1 oz. gold bullion coin, for example, has a face value of $50 yet, given the fact the coin is worth almost twenty times that amount based upon the market price of its gold composition, this is basically a symbolic gesture.


