Special
Reports And Recommended Rare Coins
SMARTER
INVESTMENT IDEAS
If diversification makes sense to you the
following certified coins are some of your best
choices. These special reports will provide
important details and explain why these
particular coins provide powerful advantages to
the investor.
THE SAINT
GAUDENS $20 GOLD PIECE REPORT
The U.S. $20 gold piece is perhaps America's
favorite gold coin and this report illustrates
why this famous coin works so well. The twenty
dollar gold piece is the classic
"double-play" investment because it
contains nearly an ounce of gold. In MS-64 and
MS-65 condition they have universal appeal, are
affordable, and have enormous upside potential.
$20
Saint-Gaudens Special Report
First
Step: We suggest investors begin with
the following dates in PCGS MS-64 or MS-65 grade.
These coins are quickly becoming the favorite of
everyone because they are not subject to
confiscation.
| 1922 |
1923 |
1924 |
1925 |
| 1926 |
1927 |
1928 |
1908 No Motto |
Second Step:
The following are added because they are
virtually overlooked today and don't carry a
large premium. Also highly recommended in PCGS
MS-64 and MS-65 condition.
| 1907 No Motto |
1908-D |
1909-S |
1910-P |
1910-D |
| 1910-S |
1911-D |
1911-S |
1913-D |
1914-D |
| 1914-S |
1915-S |
1916-S |
1923-D |
THE
GOLD CONFISCATION REPORT
Most investors know that gold ownership was
denied to Americans from 1933 through 1974. The
real story as to why this happened and how it can
happen again is now told in this fascinating
report. It also details what investors can do to
protect themselves from further government
intervention. The 8 piece U.S. gold set is one of
the most active and sought after areas in gold
investment today. Read how and why this
alternative to gold bullion is one of our most
popular ways to invest in gold:
The 8
Piece Gold Set Report
THE MORGAN
SILVER DOLLAR REPORT
Ask for a copy of this special report on
silver dollars and learn the secrets behind why
some Morgan dollars are easy to locate but may
not be your best choices. It will also explain
why investors will always want high grade silver
dollars, and include details as to why today's
market is just beginning. Consider the following
investment steps:
First
Step: It is important to accumulate
the 14 dollars listed below in Gem Uncirculated
condition, which on the Sheldon scale measures
PCGS MS-65. Many investors simply buy these dates
whenever they are available since they are
interested in the number of coins they own.
The 14 dates and mint marks are: 1879-S,
1880-S, 1881-S, 1882-S, 1884-O,
1885-O, 1885-P, 1886-P, 1887-P.
1898-O, 1899-O, 1900-O, 1902-O
and 1904-O.
Second Step:
Then consider investing in the following semi-key
and rare date coins which fall into the low to
moderate price range, also in PCGS MS-65
condition. These coins are underpriced for their
rarity and all have low populations.
| 1878 8TF |
1878 7/8TF |
1878-CC |
1878-S |
1879-O |
1879-P |
| 1880-P |
1880-CC |
1881-P |
1881-CC |
1881-O |
1882-P |
| 1882-CC |
1882-O |
1883-O |
1883-CC |
1884-CC |
1884-P |
| 1885-CC |
1885-S |
1886-S |
1887-S |
1888-P |
1888-S |
| 1888-O |
1889-P |
1889-S |
1890-O |
1890-S |
1891-S |
| 1891-CC |
1892-P |
1896-P |
1897-P |
1897-S |
1898-P |
| 1898-S |
1899-S |
1899-P |
1900-P |
1900-S |
1901-O |
| 1903-P |
1903-O |
1904-P |
1921-P |
1921-D |
1921-S |
THE WALKING LIBERTY SHORT SET
REPORT
This insightful report details why everyone
should consider this silver asset. The Walking
Liberty 50¢ was designed by Adolph Weinman and
was produced from 1916 to 1947. To accumulate all
of these coins is not practical, but the later
years of production from 1941 to 1947 produced a
20 coin set which we highly recommend. It's
called the Walking Liberty Short Set and our
report makes for compelling reading.
First
Step: Begin investing in the 20 coins
which make up the Short Set. The recommended
grade is PCGS MS-65 and the dates are as follows:
1941-P, 1941-D, 1941-S, 1942-P, 1942-D, 1942-S,
1943-P, 1943-D, 1943-S, 1944-P, 1944-D, 1944-S,
1945-P, 1945-D, 1945-S, 1946-P, 1946-D, 1946-S,
1947-P, 1947-D.
Second Step:
Once the Short Set is completed you may want to
consider adding these scarce and rare dates and
mint-marks to your set in PCGS MS-65 grade:
| 1934-P |
1934-D |
1934-S |
1935-P |
1935-D |
1935-S |
| 1936-P |
1936-D |
1936-S |
1937-P |
1937-D |
1937-S |
| 1938-P |
1938-D |
1939-P |
1939-D |
1939-S |
1940-P |
| 1940-S |
For those historians out there
it is easy to see why we like these magnificent
coins dated during the depression. Few were saved
and today they are difficult to find, yet are
remarkably inexpensive.
THE $2 1/2 INDIAN GOLD SET
REPORT
This report will provide the details on a gold
coin which was designed by a woman and created a
storm of controversy in the process. The set
contains 15 coins and is the only date set of
gold that can still be completed today.
First Step:
Purchase the following five $2 1/2 Indians in
MS-63 grade. Avoid gold with copper spots, as
they are worth less money.
| 1925-D |
1926-P |
1927-P |
1928-P |
1929-P |
Second Step:
Seriously consider adding the next ten $2 1/2
Indians in PCGS MS-63 if they are available. This
will take patience for they are seldom seen, yet
their cost is surprisingly affordable. Our
complete report will give details why many of
these gold pieces are merely overlooked as to
their investment potential, even by dealers!
| 1908-P |
1909-P |
1910-P |
1911-P |
1911-D |
| 1912-P |
1913-P |
1914-P |
1914-D |
1915-P |
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