Saturday, May 26, 2012

Collect with the Mind of an Investor

Our design team has created a brand new Newsletter for customers who have signed up at our site www.coinmerc.com. In the Newsletter we offer this statement "Collect with the Mind of an Investor".

Coin collecting is often thought of as avid hobbyists running to the bank to exchange for rolls of pennies, nickels, and quarters. Searching for "Wheat Pennies", 90% Nickel, Nickels, and other rare sorts of circulation coins. That type of coin collecting, in my opinion, is a very fun, passionate hobby.

The type of collecting we offer is something more than a hobby. Much like buying a stock, buying a rare, low mintage modern world coin is an investment.

Not only are the coins worth their weight in metal but also the theme of the coin can add tremendous value to a coin.

When I first began in this business, it baffled me that some coins could sell out from the mint in a few days and others will probably never be sold out. What drives that? In my opinion, it is the connection between the theme of the coin and the collector.

Coins with a theme that relates to you and your life add the true value to these investments. For example, the Fiji 2011 $100 Pacific Sovereign 1oz Gold coin. Depicting a beautiful Island beach setting. Waves rolling in, palm tree swaying in the wind. Whether you've been to an island as beautiful as this or have always dreamed of going, this coin offers the peace and tranquility of a wonderful vacation. Also, this coin offers a tremendous investment opportunity. At One Ounce, .999 gold this is a great addition to any collection.

The next time your browsing through a rare coin catalog or website, remember this is much more then your typical investments. This is a wonderful opportunity to invest in precious metals and in precious connections to the theme of the coins.

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Finally, I have to disclose that there are no guarantees about whether or not a coin or any collectible, material thing or instrument in any asset class will increase in value and past performance of a coin’s return is not indicative of future results.

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