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		<title>How to Detect Counterfeit Gold Coins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Detecting counterfeit coins involves a few simple techniques that anyone can perform with some level of expertise. Before investing it’s important to determine if your gold coins are authentic and worth their stated value. This topic has become more important as more investors are buying gold as a hedge in times of uncertainty.
Use a Magnet
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Detecting counterfeit coins involves a few simple techniques that anyone can perform with some level of expertise. Before investing it’s important to determine if your <a title="gold coins" href="http://www.inexpensivegold.com/gold-coins/">gold coins</a> are authentic and worth their stated value. This topic has become more important as more investors are buying gold as a hedge in times of uncertainty.</p>
<h3>Use a Magnet</h3>
<p>Many experts recommend using a magnet to determine the authenticity of the coin. For instance, nearly all of China’s counterfeit based coins are produced with an iron-based planchet. If the coin sticks to the magnet, then it is counterfeit. Only one coin in United States history has been counterfeit. The 1943 steel penny is the only authentic coin that will stick to a magnet. All other gold coins that stick to a magnet will be counterfeit in the United States and China. Canadian coins are the only exception to this rule.</p>
<h3>Use a Gram Scale</h3>
<p>In the United States, a coin that is off its pre-specified weight by more than 1% is a candidate for counterfeit. The United States has a very low tolerance for errors in weight and diameter. In China, the counterfeiters often use scrap metal to make the coins or cast blanks. The coins made with these blanks are typically underweight.</p>
<h3>Use a Caliper to Measure the Dimensions</h3>
<p>A caliper may be used to measure the diameter of the coin. Any coin that has a diameter smaller than the country’s specifications will be suspected as counterfeit. Simply slide the jaws of the caliper across the edges of the coin to make the measurement.</p>
<h3>Drop the Coin on a Hard Surface</h3>
<p>The sound the coin makes when the coin makes when it is dropped or comes into contact with another coin is distinctive. Counterfeit coins are often softer than authentic coins. A plastic-like sound may occur when the coin is thrown onto the floor or when the coin is struck against another coin.</p>
<h3>Use a High Powered Magnifier</h3>
<p>A high powered magnifier may be used to review the details of the coin. Any suspicious writing or misspellings may indicate that the coin is counterfeit. Bubbles on the surface may mean the coin is counterfeit.</p>
<p>Experts must know the United States coin specifications before determining if the coin is counterfeit. The Red Book will have the correct specifications listed for comparison purposes. All of the tolerances are miniscule. Fine instruments such as 10 times or higher microscope are used to determine the authenticity of the coin.</p>
<p>To determine if a coin is counterfeit, look at the date to determine if there is any damage around the date. Each number should adhere to the design set forth in the country’s specifications. Also, examine the Mint Mark to determine if it is in the correct shape and position. A small depression around the Mint Mark is usually a good indication of a genuine coin. If the Mint Mark is removed completely, this may be a sign of counterfeit also.</p>
<h3>Use a Reputable Gold Coin Dealer</h3>
<p>If in doubt, solicit a reputable coin dealer to verify the coin’s authenticity. Experts often advise investors to buy gold coins during a recession as a safe investment vehicle as the value tends to increase when other investments decrease in value. Our clients often buy gold coins for investment or for collections. This can be a lucrative hobby or investment opportunity if you purchase from a reputable <a title="gold coin dealer" href="http://www.inexpensivegold.com/">gold coin dealer</a> or complete the proper research before your purchase.</p>
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		<title>How To Invest In Gold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Gold Prices soaring, the question that I hear most from novice investors nowadays is  &#8220;How Do I Invest In Gold?&#8221;.  Gold is always a great option for a portion of an investor&#8217;s portfolio.   Gold can also be a great way to hedge inflation risks.  There are many ways to invest in gold today [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Gold Prices soaring, the question that I hear most from novice investors nowadays is <strong> &#8220;How Do I Invest In Gold?&#8221;</strong>.  Gold is always a great option for a portion of an investor&#8217;s portfolio.   Gold can also be a great way to hedge inflation risks.  There are many ways to <strong>invest in gold</strong> today and investors have many options available to them.  For more novice, unsophisticated investors there are ways to <strong>invest in gold </strong>without having to shell out a lot of money.   Yet for the more affluent investors, there are some other options to buy gold as well.   Here are several examples which should give you some of the ways to <strong>invest in gold</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Gold Exchange Traded Funds</strong><br />
One of the easiest ways to get exposure to the rising gold market is via an investment called an ETF (or Exchange Traded Fund for short). An ETF is like a mutual fund but doesn&#8217;t carry the high management fees that a fund does. One example includes the GLD (or SPDR Gold Shares), which seeks to replicate the performance of gold bullion. This is traded on an exchange and can be bought and sold at prevailing market prices, meaning that there is a good level of liquidity with this type of investment.</p>
<p><strong>Gold Bullion Bars<br />
</strong>Gold Dealers will sell <strong>bullion bars</strong> in various sizes from one ounce to one hundred ounces or greater.   Yet this is a very costly proposition and for most investors buying gold bars is simply an unaffordable investment.   <strong>Gold Bars</strong> are typically purchased by governments, institutions or very sophisticated investors.   For more information on this, see our post &#8220;<strong>Gold Bullion or Gold Coins</strong>?&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Gold Coins<br />
</strong>Gold Coins are a great investment and as far as we are concerned, the <strong>best way to invest in gold. </strong>Sure maybe we&#8217;re biased, but it&#8217;s a proven fact that gold coins have closely followed the path of gold prices over the past decade.    For any investors looking for more information on <strong>How To Invest In Gold</strong>, please contact us at InexpensiveGold.com today.  One of our representatives will be happy to review your personal financial situation and recommend a plan that will suit your needs and get you the right exposure to gold in your portfolio.</p>
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