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Inflation Messaging Isn't the Problem
If you’re in the market to buy gold today, you’re probably concerned with inflation. You’re certainly not alone. But don’t worry -- our leaders have a plan to fix it. Sort of...
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Proof, Brilliant Uncirculated, or Bullion: Which Coin Is Right For You?
The first thing that most first-time gold buyers notice when browsing coins: the same coin is listed repeatedly, with quite different prices (even if they come from the same mintage). Sometimes we get polite emails pointing out our "mistake" in pricing. Sometimes not so polite.
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Biggest Coins Ever
Anyone with any numismatics experience can tell you that a small coin can fetch a massive price. Antique coins whose diameter measures in millimeters can fetch prices of between $100,000 and $1 million. But we aren't here to talk about small coins with high price tags. We're here to talk about the ...
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U.S. Mint's July News
Seems like there's been a ton of news from the U.S. Mint recently, so we thought we'd take the time to get you all caught up. Here's the most recent news from the U.S. Mint...
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English Black Death-Era Gold Coins: the Leopard and the Noble
Edward III tried to get medieval England to stop using silver pennies in favor of his gold coins: leopards, helms and nobles. Here's how that went...
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U.S. Mint Delays Releases, Lowers Per-Household Limit from 25 to 3
The U.S. Mint keeps trying and failing to handle record demand. This time they're blaming "bots" and responding by lowering the per-household limit from 25 to 3 for quite a range of popular products. What are they thinking?
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What's an Assay, and Why Is "Assay Packaging" Important?
Nobody's going to say no to a gold or silver bar, as long as the metal's authentic. That's the problem, though, isn't it? You can't just eyeball a bullion bar, weigh it in your hand, and know for sure it's 0.999 fine gold or a gilded tungsten counterfeit. That's where an assay comes into play…
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The 2021 Global Mint Supply Crunch
Whoever thought that the bullion supply shortages of 2020's pandemic-fueled buying frenzy as an outlier were just plain wrong. Over the past four months, we've seen report after report of mints worldwide selling out…
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