Bullion Coins
Bullion Coins are similar to Bullion Bars in that they are precious metals and are not usually valued as money but as their purity and mass. Bullion Coins' value as legal tender isn't anywhere near as high as the value of the coins in reality. For example, the Canadian Maple Coin (Gold Maple Leaf) which is a Gold Bullion Coin is used as legal tender at $50, whereas its actual value as a Bullion Coin is well over $700.
As you can see from this example, investing in Bullion Coins is definitely worth while. If you already invest in ISA's and stocks and shares then why not spread your money by investing in Bullion Coins?
Another aspect that makes Bullion Coins a sound investment is that they have reached a point where collectors are now very interested in them. Bullion Coins therefore not only have value regardless of the economic crisis, they also have value when it comes to be resold. This also means that they generally have a higher value in comparison, when compared with Bullion Bars.
Bullion Coins can be bought with ease by private buyers and the market for them isn't the same as it is with Bullion Bars. You can buy Bullion Coins in gold or silver and in a variety of sizes. Making an investment in Gold and Silver Bullion Coins is a very smart thing to do at the moment.
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