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Double Eagle $20 Saint Gaudens ($20 St Gaudens) are the most beautiful of the old U.S. gold coins. The $20 St Gaudens, minted 1907-1933, superceded the $20 Libertys ($20 Libs). |
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"Precious
metals have had value in all civilizations, have survived
all financial crises, and can be expected to do the same
in the future. However, it is to all investors' interests that they know
what they are doing before investing in precious
metals."
Bill Haynes
President
Certified Mint, Inc. |
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Does
your gold have to be reported?
NO!
Gold
purchases do not have to be reported. This
myth is so pervasive that
CMI feels
obligated to clarify this misunderstanding repeatedly.
See
Myths, Misunderstandings,
and Outright Lies to
learn about the pitfalls of investing in precious metals. |
| CMI
strives to avoid hype while attempting to
provide honest market evaluations; we recommend only those
precious metals investments that we believe will benefit
our clients. CMI
suggests investors avoid overpriced,
highly-promoted numismatic coins whose gold content are
worth but a fraction of their prices. CMI
promises low prices, prompt delivery, and
confidential transactions. We do
not offer storage. |
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$20 Libertys and
$20 St. Gaudens (commonly called Double
Eagles) are by far the most commonly promoted old
U.S. gold coins. Old U.S. gold coins encompass U.S.-minted gold coins that
served as money in this country until President Franklin Roosevelt's 1933 call-in.
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Does
your gold have to be reported?
NO!
Gold
purchases do not have to be reported. This myth
is so pervasive that
CMI feels
obligated to clarify this misunderstanding repeatedly.
See
Myths, Misunderstandings,
and Outright Lies to
learn about the pitfalls of investing in precious metals.
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