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A Guide to Popular Coins

Last updated 3 months ago

When it comes to investing money in gold, silver, or other precious metals, buying coins is one of the safest ways for an individual to make money. The only difficult part is making sure that the coins you buy are popular and valuable enough for you to turn a profit when you sell them. Here are just a few such coins:

Chinese Panda Coins

The Chinese government has been releasing these coins in both gold and silver on a yearly basis for over two decades. The coins are highly popular with collectors because of the beauty of their design, and because that image is altered every single year. In addition to their artistic and collectible value, Chinese Panda coins are also made of high-grade gold or silver, making them an excellent investment on all fronts.

Canadian Maple Leaf Coins

Canadian Maple Leaf coins come in a number of different metals, including platinum. However, the most famous version of the Maple Leaf coin is the gold coin, because it’s made from 24 karat gold. Canadian Maple Leaf coins have been in production since 1979, and are viable Canadian currency—although their face values are much lower than the value of their gold content or even their value to collectors.

Vienna Philharmonic Coin

To celebrate Vienna’s long history as a center for music, this coin features images of various instruments on one side, as well as the image of the famous organ used by Vienna’s Philharmonic orchestra.  Like the Canadian Maple Leaf coin, the Vienna Philharmonic coin is made from 24 karat gold.

If you want to invest in gold or other precious metals, Pacific Precious Metals can help. We buy and sell gold coins and bars, as well as gold and silver jewelry. For more information, call (415) 877-4926 today.

 

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