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How To Buy Twenty Dollar Gold Coins?

Blog Jan 3, 2012

What are Twenty Dollar Gold Coins?
The US Mint issued $20 gold coins from 1838 to 1933, for the purpose of circulation. These twenty dollar gold coins were used to exchange gold in the country’s banking system and globally. However, these coins were recalled to the US Mint by the government in 1933 for the purpose of being melting down. However, some coins that were hidden away survived the recall. Due to their rarity, these coins have become popular among serious coin collectors. Some of the popular twenty dollar gold coins are:

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Choice Bu St. Gaudens (1908-1928)

• 1872-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty – 1907

• 1873-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Extra Fine

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Select Bu Liberty (1877-1907)

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty – 1900

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Choice Bu St. Gaudens (1908-1928)

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Extra Fine To Almost Uncirculated St. Gaudens (1908-1928)

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty Open 3 – 1873

• 1908-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Choice Au St. Gaudens

• 1894-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Very Fine St. Gaudens – 1907

• 1875-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Select Bu Liberty

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty – 1894

• 1897-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty

• 1909/8 Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Choice Au St. Gaudens

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty – 1900

• 1908-S Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Almost Uncirculated St. Gaudens almost Uncirculated

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins St. Gaudens – 1907

• NM Twenty Dollar Gold Coins St. Gaudens – 1908

• Twenty Dollar Gold Coins Liberty – 1904

How To Buy Twenty Dollar Gold Coins?

Due to the strong gold prices and projections of further price hikes, investors across the globe are converting their money into gold. Buying twenty dollar gold coins has become a popular for achieving this. Here are certain factors to be kept in mind before buying these coins:

• Most US banks do not offer gold coins for sale. So, you will need to identify a reputable gold trading company.

• Look out for the listings of available twenty dollar gold coins to find a year you want to purchase.

• Do adequate research before identifying a company or a coin to purchase.

• You will need to pay the market value of gold for new gold coins plus handeling/storage fees. Keep in touch with the market prices.

• The price of rare coins is higher than the gold content.

• Verify if the coin is certified by rating agencies. NGC and PCGS are two agencies that grade rare coins like twenty dollar gold coins.

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