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Dec112009

Buy Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins and Protect Your Wealth

By Morris Danza

Some investors are wary of investing in intangible investments. For instance, when you buy stocks and bonds, or invest in mutual or hedge funds, you might get a piece of paper in your portfolio showing that you bought them, how much you paid, and what their current value is. You never get to hold onto your investment. This cause for concern is certainly justified, and can be put to rest by investing in a tangible, highly valuable asset that will never completely lose its value. To do this, all you have to do is buy Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins.

What are some of the advantages of buying Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins? For one thing, a gold coin doesn't lose value as other investments do. You always have something to show for what you paid for it. Whether you bought the coin when it was $500 or if you bought it when it was $1100, you'll always have the coin as long as you don't sell it.

One of the best ways for people to invest in gold is with gold coins. The older the gold bullion coin generally the greater numismatic value it will build up, if it is maintained in a good condition.

Gold coins aren't necessarily meant for trading out quickly as gold stocks or other stocks are. They are meant to retain your wealth and to be kept as such. If someday the world reaches severe gold shortages, you will have wealth in the thousands of dollars for every coin you own. Bulk up now while you can afford them, and you'll make a sizeable sum for an investment return.

Is it easy to buy Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins? Yes, it is actually. You can buy them at a pawn shop, online retailer, or your local coin dealer. The price will fluctuate, naturally, from one retailer to the next, so make sure you do some calling around and internet research before you go spending a lot of money in one place on your Canadian maple leaf gold coin.

There are several other types of coins in gold you can choose as well. Chinese Gold Panda coins are very similar to maple leaf coins, and the American Eagle gold coin is a close kin to the Canadian Maple Leaf also. They all vary just a bit in style and size, but they all can be purchased quantities.

Keep a lookout for deals on your gold coins before you buy them. Oftentimes, stores offer customers free shipping on bulk coins with their purchase.

Keep in mind that when you buy Gold Maple Leafs, you must keep them in a safe location and handle them with care. You can do this best by using protective gloves, like latex, or tissues, when handling them, so you don't get oily fingerprints on their shiny surface. Keep them in a dry environment and think of your gold as the best retentive wealth investment you could possibly make.

The gold price has already risen significantly over the last couple of years. This is nothing compared to the rise the experts are predicting will take place over the next few years. Don't miss the boat. Get in before it's too late, and buy gold bullion coins through The Precious Metal Shop.

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