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Mass Produced Gold Coins

You cannot really be certain about the authenticity of a claim that you see on a TV ad stating that coins have been minted for some special event, or a commemorative occasion, or that they are part of a limited edition collection. In terms of time, effort, and money spent, there could be some doubt about the actual worth of the deal. You really need to do a background check before taking the leap, even though the offers are tempting.

  

The first decision has to be an analysis of your reason for collecting gold coins. What are you looking for? A coin collection that is a lot in monetary value or are you building a large collection for an exhibition or show? It is a known fact that the coins offered on the TV are really beauties. You would like to own one irrespective of your reasons. But if you are looking to increase the intrinsic value of your collection then you should research the data that is being advertised against these coins.

You can take it as fact that the coins that are shown on the TV are generally mass produced. These could be at discounted prices too. There may be some people who buy the coins but there are lots of coins still available for circulation and this brings down the value of the coin for those who are collecting with the intention that the value will appreciate at a later date.

You do have an option of researching the exact number of coins minted for that particular coin. A true commemorative coin will have very few in the initial mint run as against the others which are being advertised which in all probability will have a large number put out. But do note that just printing a few will necessarily mean that the value of those few will definitely increase.

You need to carefully understand exactly where to put a stop. Mass produced gold coins are not very interesting to collectors, and there is no excitement about owning them. They get turned down by genuine collectors all the time. At times, it is only because of the attractiveness of a particular coin that it gets added to a collection. There are those collectors who will collect valuable rare coins for the sheer pleasure of owning them. Others are only looking at collecting coins from the profit point of view.


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