Numismatics Selling at Multi-Year Premium Discount!
Did you know that numismatics are currently offering their best value in over three years? While numismatics have appreciated significantly alongside gold bullion, a three year analysis of the price premium for MS64 Saint Gaudens versus bullion indicates that these premium coins offer the best bargain in years! 
Numismatic coins are ideal because they allow one to participate in gold's appreciation with additional historical and ornamental value which tends to provide added liquidity and deeper security. For these reasons rare collector coins traditionally trade at a premiums over their gold value and have done so for decades. The discount given by the market at present on these invaluable coins is one to jump on as the average premium historically is much larger than the current price. If the trend reverts back to the norm, numismatic holders will benefit disproportionally larger than average gold holders.
Glossary of Terms
- Bullion
- Metal valued by its mass.
- Bullion Coin
- A coin valued by its precious metal content (typically with a purity of at least 90%) and used primarily for investment purposes.
- Commodity
- A product that exhibits some level of uniformity across suppliers.
- Diversification
- In finance or investing is a method of reducing risk by investing in diverse assets.
- Face Value
- The value inscribed on a coin (usually lower than its market value).
- Hedging
- In finance or investing is a method of reducing risk by investing in assets that exhibit an inverse relationship or are inversely correlated.
- London Bullion Market Association
- The trade association representing the wholesale gold and silver market in London and credited with setting the standards for the quality of gold and silver bars.
- Numismatic Coin
- A coin valued by its rarity, history or other characteristic of collectability.
- Numismatics
- The study or collection of coins, currency and closely related objects.
- Privy Mark
- Also called a “mint mark” is an engraving on a coin that denotes its mint of origin.
- Proof Coinage
- Collector coins that are fed manually, struck several times for superior quality and inspected by hand. Proof coins are minted in limited quantities and admissible in retirement savings accounts.
- Spot Price
- The quoted price of a commodity at the time of trading, usually only valid for one or two business days.
- Troy Ounce
- A standard unit of measure totaling roughly 31 grams.
- Uncirculated
- A term for coins that have been released to the public via mints or coin dealers but not intended to be used as every day currency.
- World Gold Council
- A market development organization, providing data and insights to gold-related industries including: investment, jewelry, technology and government.