Precious metals are a beacon of light in an otherwise stormy economic climate, and all over the world prudent investors are discovering that it is the clear solution to financial woes. Many people are experiencing financial struggle due to the increasing cost of living, the devaluation of the dollar, unemployment, inflation, and more. In order [...]
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It is so easy to invest in someone’s future, without putting money in a bank or buying stocks. Let’s face the sad reality that banks are less than reliable right now, and it’s really unclear how the future will pan out. The stock market has fluctuated greatly over the years, jobs have been lost, and the economy has been in serious trouble. What can we count on right now to keep it’s value, and maybe even grow? The answer is so simple, you probably haven’t thought of it – silver coins. True, you can collect quarters in a jar … but, unless those quarters were made before 1965, they are not silver anymore. They are now made out of other materials.
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There are a lot of ways to invest your money these days, but it’s hard to know what the best way will be. We see movies and watch television shows about financial investors, bankers, the stock market – all accompanied by glitz and glamour. Money can bring these things, true. However, the shows we don’t see are of the reality of that jet-set lifestyle, or even the dream of one right now. You don’t see someone with a coin collection portrayed in such a fancy way. However, it’s that kid with the gold coins that still has the dream alive. Albeit, not the one that has him driving through Los Angeles in a Mazarati barking orders into his Bluetooth. Instead, the guy with the safe investments keeps his house, sends his kids to college, and just might have the fancy car if he plays his cards rights.
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Morgan dollars got off to a rough start when they were first minted in the late 1800s. Nobody really cared for them. Some people thought the American eagle on the reverse side looked like a sad, skinny bird. Many of the Morgan dollars were never used by consumers because they weren’t circulated frequently in all [...]
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