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Moving Into Certified Coins
If you’re tired of opening up your year-end investment statements and seeing a negative rate of return, it is time to take action. Instead of plowing more money into declining stocks and bonds, you need to move your money into more tangible assets. Moving a portion of your investment portfolio into certified coins will give you the stability and positive rates of return you crave.
To get started with certified coins, you need to find a coin dealer you can trust. While pawn shops and swap meets have gold and silver coins, many of these coins lack the appropriate appraisals to ensure their worth. You need assessors certificates and independent analysis of your coins to have your collection certified and ensure of value. A specialized dealer with experience in the industry will ensure that all of your coins are properly certified.
Once you have found a dealer you can trust, you need to focus in on one acquisition strategy or market niche. Some investors only want gold coins, while others accumulate coins from across the marketplaces whenever there are temporary dips in the valuations. By focusing on one strategy, you can build your certified coin collection quickly.
A trusted dealer and a focused investment plan will also give you control over your investments that you can’t get from mutual funds or treasuries. You will be able to understand exactly what you have purchased and why thanks to your dealer, and your depth of knowledge will help you ensure that your investment plan consistently generates positive rates of return.