Low Premiums on U.S. Liberty 10 Dollar Gold Coins
$10 U.S. Liberty Gold Coins
In 1838, the U.S. Liberty 10 dollar gold coin was created. This came after nearly 40 had past since the older generation of pre 1933 gold Liberty coins were available. Money Metals Exchange has long warned precious metals investors to steer clear of collectible coins and the enormous premiums their peddlers charge. The fact is that many historic gold coins are not "collectible" – at least not in the sense that justifies paying prices way over their melt value.
While supplies last, Money Metals is offering super-low premiums on 10 dollar gold coins that have come back to market. We also have the 20 dollar gold liberty.
These 90% gold coins are historic, constitutional money that once circulated in America. One might consider these coins as the gold equivalent to "junk" silver (aka 90% pre 1965 coins that are basically worth their melt value). The premiums are generally less than comparable modern-day US Gold Eagle coins or Canadian Maple Leaf Gold coins.
These coins may be polished/cleaned and are NOT slabbed or
While supplies last, Money Metals is offering super-low premiums on 10 dollar gold coins that have come back to market. We also have the 20 dollar gold liberty.
These 90% gold coins are historic, constitutional money that once circulated in America. One might consider these coins as the gold equivalent to "junk" silver (aka 90% pre 1965 coins that are basically worth their melt value). The premiums are generally less than comparable modern-day US Gold Eagle coins or Canadian Maple Leaf Gold coins.
These coins may be polished/cleaned and are NOT slabbed or