Saturday, May 19, 2012
Are Investors Draining Greek Banks And Buying Gold?
By James O'Dell Los Angeles, CA. – Morgan Gold - Gold and Silver bullion prices rallied for a second day on Friday, with the price to buy Gold now at $1,593.60 an ounce and the price to buy Silver at ...
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The Liberty Head $10 gold coin (called an “Eagle”) was first minted in 1838. In 1866, the motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added to the reverse above the eagle, and appears there through 1907, when the entire design was changed. You will receive coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark), San Francisco Mint (“S” mint mark), New Orleans Mint (“O” mint mark), and/or the Denver Mint (“D mint mark); the mint mark is located below the eagle’s right claw. Each Liberty Head $10 gold coin contains .537 troy oz. of .900 fine gold (net weight of .4837 troy oz. of pure gold).
A note about the grades: Select circulated coins will grade Extremely Fine or better, with gentle even wear. Mint State 63 and 64 coins are in certified holders graded by either PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation); an MS-63 coin is strictly uncirculated with nice luster and choice surfaces; an MS-64 coin is brilliant uncirculated with near-gem surfaces and minimal contact marks.