Low Premiums on U.S. Liberty Head 5 Dollar Gold Coins

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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 real gold coins are not "collectible" – at least not in the sense that justifies paying prices way over their melt value.

But when the 5 dollar golden eagle coins are selling at prices which reflect their actual gold content, as is the case today, it's certainly a good time to buy them.

While supplies last, Money Metals is offering super-low premiums on Pre 1933 coins $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 U.S. gold coins that have come back to market.

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 pre-1965 90% coin values, that are basically worth the melt value, silver dollars, quarters, or dimes. You can find junk silver coins for sale at Money Metals.

These coins may be in polished or cleaned condition and are NOT slabbed or graded. Some coins may have extensive wear. However, these coin values are based on the fact that they are gold.



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