Collectible Coins.
Why are they worth more than the same coin that has not been graded?
What makes collectible coins valuable over and above other government minted coins, and why should you collect them in addition to bullion rounds?
The MS 70 graded coin on the left has great value. What makes it so valuable? What is it's current value?
What are bullion rounds? Why should you be saving them?
Get the answers to all these questions at the links below.
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Here are the links that will not only answer your questions, but allow you to accumulate both collectible coins, and bullion rounds, coins, and bars, at prices like you own your own mint.
Gold and Silver have the same buying power now that they had when the Federal Reserve was started in 1913, while paper money has lost 97% of it's buying power since then.
Isn't is time you started a real savings account?
For the answers. http://www.mintbuilder.com/edge.asp
To get your collectible coins. http://mtbus.com/mintbuilder/111111ad1.html
To get bullion at mint pricing. https://quicksilver.me/?296110
Paul Stramer pstramer@gmail.com 406 889 3183
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