The Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin Makes A Great Start Or Addition To Any Coin CollectionOne of the purest gold coins in the world at .99999 proof gold is the Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin. This is a gold coin that collectors around the world covet and it is one of very few 24kt gold coins available in the world today. There have been some issues with this gold coin because of the fact that it is pure gold (or as pure as any formed item can be) and it is important that the maple leaf gold coin be treated very carefully or the casting will be destroyed. Part of the answer to that problem came in 1988 when a Canadian Maple Leaf platinum coin was cast. It offered the same beauty and value to collectors without the concern that pure gold brings. Regardless, gold coins are still the most popular choice for collectors and they are sold at live auctions, online auctions, in stores and from private collectors. You can also buy gold coins from a coin dealer who acts as both a broker and as the seller ensuring that you get the coins that you are looking for, hopefully at the price that you want. When you use a broker, you can make offers for multiple rare coins without having to contact each collector yourself. If you are adamant about not paying a commission to a broker, you can find gold coins for sale online, in local newspapers and in coin collecting magazines. You can also use magazines and the Internet to find information on the value of different coins so that you don't over bid at auction or offer to much for a coin or a set of coins from a seller. Coin collecting is not only just for those who love the way that they look, but for investors as well. If you are new to coin collecting, you may want to consider starting out by purchasing one coin at a time. Over time you will complete sets of coins that are meant to be displayed together. If you have more money to invest, you can choose to purchase entire sets at one time; sets have more value as a whole, in most cases, than indivually (always check the value before assuming it is so). Always make sure that you insure your coin collection for its full value as well. Whether you are looking to add the Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin to your existing coin collection or you want to make it the beginning of one, feel confident in the knowledge that your investment will be a good one that will pay for itself should the need every arise. |

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Storing Gold Coins - Safely!
By Paul Bracchi
If you own a collection of gold bullion coins, one of the issues you will face, sooner or later, is storage. Where can you keep your treasure safe? My answer is very simple: In the bank. I know a lot of bullion coin buyers, purchase precious metals, in part to move themselves as far away as possible from the banking system...but I believe that bank storage is unsurpassed for safety and peace of mind.
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Getting into Gold Coin Collecting
By Mike Selvon
Gold coin collecting can be an exciting hobby to take up. After all, who doesn't enjoy the lure of a shiny gold coin? Maybe you've watched movies where villains hunted down valuable Krugerrands, you could have a part of that too, only in your case, buying and selling old rare coins isn't an illegal activity!
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American Buffalo Gold Coin
By Rachel Barr
The American Buffalo Gold Coin is a 24-karat gold bullion coin also referred to as the gold buffalo coin. Although this gold coin is based on the famous Indian Head nickel with the American Bison on the back side of the coin, this bold American Buffalo Gold Coin was first put up for sale in 2006, making it the first coin to ever be minted for public using pure 24-karat gold. When the coin first came out in 2006, the proof coin was valued at $800.
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Buying and Selling 20 Dollar Gold Coins
By Adam Brenner
The buying and selling of gold coins for enjoyment and for investing has continued to be a widely enjoyed passion among many. With the price of gold at record highs, it is still a very popular method of investing in gold and the 20 dollar gold coins are among the most prized.
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