Tuesday, November 15, 2016 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar AU ? How the Morgan Dollar Made Its Comeback In 1904, it looked like the end for the Morgan Silver dollar. The silver that had been bought by the U.S. Treasury in accordance with the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 had finally been exhausted. Because there was a large supply of dollars in circulation at that time, the Treasury made no plans to ever reintroduce the Morgan dollar. In 1918, the U.S. made the decision to help its World War I ally, Great Britain. The German propaganda machine had successfully convinced the people of... Read More Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Blog post full url - https://paulcrescinitest.americommerce.com/resources/education/collecting/1921-morgan-silver-dollar-au-how-the-morgan-dollar-made-its-comeback
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 1 oz. Platinum Maple Leaf ? Japan?s Fascination with Maple Leaf Coins Before the 1 oz. platinum Maple Leaf coin was introduced, the gold version of the coin was already extremely popular in Japan. In fact, gold Maple Leafs accounted for 70% of the market share in that country after 1994. To honor Japan?s love of the Maple Leaf, Junichiro Tanaka, then president of a major precious metals distributor in that country, was invited to strike the first platinum Maple Leaf. Tanaka traveled to the RCM Mint to strike the coin, using a 140 ton coin press, on September... Read More Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Blog post full url - https://paulcrescinitest.americommerce.com/resources/education/collecting/1-oz-platinum-maple-leaf-japans-fascination-with-maple-leaf-coins
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Canada 1 oz. Palladium Maple Leaf Common Date Coin ? Newer Metal, Iconic Design The Canada 1 oz. palladium maple leaf common date coin features the iconic symbol of Canada. While the RCM has been minting coins since 1908, it was the introduction of the Maple Leaf bullion coins that first caught the eye of the general public. This design was first used in 1979 for the Gold Maple Leaf coin. Since then, it has been used for silver, platinum and most recently, palladium coins. Palladium was first discovered by English chemist William H. Wollaston in 1803. Although over two... Read More Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Blog post full url - https://paulcrescinitest.americommerce.com/resources/education/collecting/canada-1-oz-palladium-maple-leaf-common-date-coin-newer-metal-iconic-design
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 1 oz. Palladium Bar, PAMP Suisse .9995 ? Stability and Quality The 1 oz. PAMP Suisse .9995 pure palladium bar offers the stability of a precious metals investment along with the high quality of the PAMP Suisse brand and the beauty of the Lady Fortuna design. On all three counts, this particular palladium bar is among the best in the world. Precious metals have proven over time that they retain their value even in the worst economic disasters. No matter what else happens in the world, it is highly likely that a palladium bar like the PAMP Suisse Lady... Read More Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Blog post full url - https://paulcrescinitest.americommerce.com/resources/education/guides/1-oz-palladium-bar-pamp-suisse-9995-stability-and-quality
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2016 1 oz Gold American Eagle ? Face Value vs. Intrinsic Value There can be no doubt that the 2016 1 oz. Gold American Eagle is a valuable coin. In addition to the beautiful design based on the Saint-Gaudens double eagle design, this bullion coin has value as a precious metals investment option. When looking at the coin, new investors are often confused by the inscription on the reverse that reads ?50 Dollars.? What does this mean, and does it have anything to do with the value of the coin? The face value of the coin is indeed $50. That means it is a... Read More Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Blog post full url - https://paulcrescinitest.americommerce.com/resources/education/guides/2016-1-oz-gold-american-eagle-face-value-vs-intrinsic-value