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Do you need a new hobby? Start collecting rare coins.

by Perry Corman

Rare coins are one of the few remaining investments which can be accumulated with privacy and transported easily. Coins are classic appreciating assets with a long-term price increases. Old and rare coins are worth much more than face value (the value stamped on their surface) - and more than just their metal composition - as collectibles. Rare coins are a hobby, as are they a good investment. Rare coins are the most liquid of all collectibles.

Silver and gold coins are becoming a new American icon because they give investors economic stability, profit potential AND not to forget, privacy. Shop 24/7 for rare coins, roman coins, old coins, 2007 bullion gold coins, world gold coins and more at http://www.coinsale.org among other places. If at any time our paper money should be threatened, rare coins can protect wealth much like an investment in gold bullion. You can buy with confidence from several dealers. The heaviest coin to be minted is the 1000Mohur, a gold coin weighed almost 12 kilos.

Buying rare coins for own profit has been a smart decision for investors for many years. Buying rare gold coins can be done from coin dealers, special coin auctions such as http://www.coinsale.org. By the year 2015, experts have calculated that there will be around 100,000,000 coin collectors/investors, an increase of over triple that of today's market buyers. Some people have made a lot of money dealing with gold coins, others have lost alot of money. For instance, there are no reporting requirements for the dealing with coins, so your own privacy can be easily maintained.

Rare coins stand out as a superior investment when compared to other collectible items, especially for someone looking to diversify their investment portfolio into the world of collectibles for the first time. As for other collectible items, nothing performs as well as old coins when it comes down to investing: rare coins are virtually indestructible, they are easy to handle, easy to insure, and coins are highly portable commodities that can be easily converted into liquid assets. Unlike paintings, sports memorabilia, or other forms of collectible items, the rare coin market is characterized by well-established standards for determining the quality of a given coin and a stock market like infrastructure for ensuring the liquidity of your investment.

Rare coins are immune from bankruptcy and virtually immune from dilution. Coins are not only a great investments, they can be a good hobby as well. Rare Coins are now trading at half of their market highs of the late eighties. Rare coins are very interesting because of their rarity makes them precious and fascinating. Thousands of rare coins are regularly bought and sold sight-unseen on an electronic numismatic exchange and auctions, like http://www.coinsale.org.

Perry Corman is a curious soul, researcher and author. He has a wide range of interests, ranging from politics to astronomy. If you have an interest in rare coins, take a look at http://www.coinsale.org

Published December 9th, 2007

Filed in Home, Recreation