1811 Capped Bust Half Dollar

1811 Capped Bust Half Dollar

Friday, February 8, 2013

Updated-----Change in direction with this Blogg

Hi All, I am going to devote this web site to Coins as an investment. New updates of potential money makers from the U S Mint and some on Older Coins. Presently I am really focused on a trend I noticed in 2008. Keep in mind the risks of U S Paper Dollar . Real money is gold and silver, Bullion for many, however if Gold and Silver in general hover at the same price there is no gain until the indefinite happens. In the meantime shouldn`t we all recognize the immense potential thats glaring right before our eyes. This trend is a money maker especially if one has a fair amount that they do not want in the paper dollar Keep in mind to use your best judgement. My record of posts will be right here. So far I am pleased with it and decided to share this information to you...

I will be posting on cost less coins ( under $ 100.00 ) and coins much more expensive such as 1 Ounce Gold Coins. You can get started with less cost but you also want to maximize your gain as much as possible so I will be mentioning ways to do that. It is not difficult, just make sure you know exactly what you are buying by exact description. Read the description carefully if buying on Ebay. Ebay ratings with the seller is legitimate and you have buyer protection most times with ebay and pay pal.

Bullion silver is another avenue for less cost but you most likely will be buying to preserve wealth and no immediate gain. My goal is to provide nice gains in a short time which can be 1 month to 3 years. I`ve had both experiences. It shouldn`t be this easy but it is. Much easier than hours after hours of reseach on one stock in the stock market. Gold and Silver do not go bankrupt.

To mention a few that you can verify on ebay and the internet. The 2008 w buffalo proof came in a 4 coin fractional set with the 1 ounce. After sets were broken up the one ounce could still be bought for $1,600 to $ 2000.00. Sounds like a lot right ? Today those PCGS graded First Strike PF 70 are now selling for over $ 6,000. Note the First Strike on the slabbed coin. This represents a limited amount with that label, the key. Ones with no First Strike label will command a lessor amount. NGC graded coins will not cost as much as the PCGS but your gains will be less to a degree. ANNAC`S and IGC is another step down in your cost basis.

The 2011 5 coin silver proof set was one I mentioned to others. Yes I commited to a U S Mint buy on the first and only lucky day to actually get thru to the mint on phone to buy a set. Around $ 300.00. Immediately the sets were selling onm Ebay for twice that much and even three times. Those are two examples. I will mention more critical information in another post.

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