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The first lesson of storage is to tell nobody you own the gold coin. If nobody knows, you will run almost zero risk of theft. The second lesson of storage is to keep your gold coin close to you at all times. The reason you are buying the gold coin is for wealth attraction. You will have the greatest luck if you keep the coin in your pocket, briefcase, purse, of house. If you already wear gold jewelry, it's probably fine to store the coin in your house. If you do not wear any gold jewelry, consider keeping the coin in your pocket, briefcase, or purse so you always have a piece of gold close to you for luck. Remember, don't brag about the coin or show anyone. Keep it in a hidden place.
Buy a price guide for silver dollars to know the value of silver dollars.

Collecting paper money is an exciting hobby that is growing in popularity for many reasons. For one thing it's becoming increasingly easy to find interesting and attractive banknotes from around the world, with great visual, historical and cultural interest - often for only a few pence each. A banknote collection can be a fine investment. Many notes have been growing quite dramatically in value over the years, sometimes even over a few months. Besides this, the hobby is a great educator. It has something to teach everyone, about foreign culture, history, economics - and much more. As communication technologies brings the �global village' ever closer, it becomes ever more desirable to have a knowledge of foreign affairs and cultures. It's amazing how much knowledge of this kind you naturally absorb while enjoying this hobby. But collectors also love banknotes for their rich visual appeal. Every banknote collection is most definitely an art collection - and one of growing value.
Buy Susan B Anthony silver dollars as a hedge against inflation.

In 1775 American colonists issued paper currency for the Continental Congress to finance the Revolutionary War. The notes were backed by the "anticipation" of tax revenues. Without solid backing and easily counterfeited, the notes quickly became devalued, giving rise to the phrase "not worth a Continental."
Buy old silver dollars for a great investment.

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Secret Codes on U.S. Gold Coins?

For some reason, maybe the economy, I have been getting a couple of questions a week from folks asking about the "secret codes" or "special symbols" on U.S. gold coins....

The Greatest Collection of Costa Rican Coins Ever Auctioned (Part 2): Silver Coins of the 1840s

Tue, 09 Dec 2008 13:35:37 +0000
by Greg Reynolds for CoinLink
On Oct. 23 in New York City, the firm of Spink-Smythe auctioned the Frederick Mayer collection of Costa Rican coins. Please see part 1 for an overview of the event. Here in part 2, the focus is on silver coins of the 1840s. In part 3, choice and/or interesting silver coins ...]

Daniel Frank Sedwick Treasure Auction #4

Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:41:22 +0000
Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC ( www.SedwickCoins.com ) announces the release of their new mail-bid Treasure Auction #4 by catalog and internet.
The auction closes November 6. Highlights of this sale include:

A California Gold Rush-era gold ingot from the S.S. Central America (1857) estimated at $125,000+ and also a gold bar marked with the “En Rada” stamp ...]

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