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Investing In What Is Truly Rare Brings Better Returns on Your Investment

Whether Your enjoyment comes from the possession of a piece of history or you're purely looking to invest in the rare coin market, you should always look to the rarest coin you can afford. In a field that comes with its fair share of risk, rare coins outperform common coins two-to-one. When it comes time to cash in it also happens to be easier to sell one or two high-priced coins than a lot of common coins.

Focusing on better date gold is a conservative as well as an intelligent investment move. Take four of the rarest 20th century coins:
1909-O $5 Indian Gold
1911-D $5 Indian Gold
1911-D $10 Indian Gold
1913-S $10 Indian Gold
Between historic market highs of June of '89 and April of '98, the MS-65 1901-O $5 Indian gold gained 42%, and the 1911-D $5 47%, as opposed to the common coin market where he MS-65 $5 Indian plummeted 36% - confirming that rare coins outperform common coins.

What you can expect from your rare coin investment?
With a recommended holding period of 3-5 years, you can realistically expect your portfolio to double in value.

A little knowledge can be dangerous.
Relying on the professional opinion of a dealer who can interpret reports and data can keep you from making expensive mistakes when purchasing coins.

There is a thrill involved in owning one of what was a small mintage of coins, and everyone comprehends the collectible value of having an object that is one-of-a-kind.


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