Investing in Gold Coins - Joel Mikelionis

Now that you’ve become a coin collector you are wondering how to purchase non-bullion gold coins.
 
Dec. 19, 2011 - PRLog -- Now that you’ve become a coin collector you are wondering how to purchase non-bullion gold coins.  According to Joel Mikelionis most coin collectors realize as the price of spot gold increases the appreciation of many non-bullion gold coins will more than likely increase. As the price of spot gold decreases the appreciation of most non-bullion gold coins is likely to decrease as well. Joel Mikelionis adds that the spot gold price is only part of it. What sets the over all value of a certain coin? Just like anything else on the market it is supply and demand. If there is a demand for a certain coin by collectors then it will have more value. Grade and mintage also play a role in the value of a coin. Sometimes the spot price for gold reached very high levels and other times the spot price reaches very low levels. What should you do when the spot level is low? To find out more, read the latest blog article by Joel Mikelionis and jump on the bandwagon with your gold coin collection.

If the spot price of gold is low you can look at other factors like the grade of the coin. Many gold coins are authenticated and graded by a third party adds Joel Mikelionis. A coins mintage is something else to look at when you are considering purchasing a gold coin. If you are a coin collector at heart then you will end up buying the coin regardless of the metal value. That’s the best of coin collecting: you can purchase the coins you want even if they aren’t worth that much. If you are looking to invest in some gold coins then you’ll want to do you home work first so you can find our just ho much they are worth. Research the grade and mint for an estimate of long term appreciation.

When it comes to names the name Stella means many things. But Stella is also another name for The Four Dollar Gold piece. A proposal was made to Congress that this be produced as an international coin. Joel adds that it didn’t look so good because the Stella did not match up to any of her European counterparts. As it turned out Stella never made it mint to be produced in quantities. Did you know that the Stella coins produced a great scandal? A large number of coins ended up as jewelry on the necks of madams causing quite a stir. If you’ve never seen a Stella you can view some at the Smithsonian Institute Museum. If you want to purchase one, you will have to attend an auction or look for a dealer. Just so you know; the Four Dollar Gold Stella is very rare. But hey, who is trying to find one anyway? YOU! If coin collecting runs through your veins, then you will be constantly be on the hunt for one of these coins. To read more visit Joe Mikelionis’s blog-site at: http://www.goldcoincollectorz.com/four-dollar-gold-pieces....
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