Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Price of Gold

After hearing that the price of gold is at an all time high, and hearing all the commercials on television and radio about outfits that want to buy gold jewelry, I even dug out my old college class ring to see if it might bring in as much as I paid for it thirty years ago!

I also read a web release concerning Monex, a leading company in the precious metals market. They have built a very positive reputation over the past thirty or so years for providing high quality gold bullion in the form of ingots, cold coins and other precious metal investments. Maybe it is time for me to purchase a few nice gold coins to solidify my portfolio!

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Gold Coins

I just read another web release from Monex.com Monex Deposit company is the leader of investments in precious metals in the entire country, and has been for over three decades.

Gold is always in demand. Perhaps because it is so beautiful to look at and feels so good to the touch. Even gold in bullion form holds an attraction. It is the treasure of legend, from King Midas, to Rumplestiltskin to Auric Gold finger.

Or perhaps it is the fact that gold has an economic staying power that makes it so appealing to investors. If I were to invest, I would want to buy gold coin that I could display and enjoy as works of art as well as assets.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Gold Coin Christmas

Have you ever heard of the Monex Deposit Corporation? Monex is a leader in the precious metals investments industry. They have just posted a web release about us gold coins. Not so surprisingly, it is just in time for Christmas shoppers to see the opportunity to give a very special gift to a loved one. The American Eagle coins are being offered in units of ten. These are legal tender coins face value of $50, and contain .9617 fine gold per one ounce coin! Such beauty and value makes a very exciting and pleasing present, whether the recipient is a coin collector or not.
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