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Gold Investment
Power Pair #2

Two outstanding gold investment coins
at exceptionally low prices!

  
$10 Liberty
Gold Eagles

In Mint State 63 condition.
&
$10 Indian
Gold Eagles

In Mint State 63 condition.
$10 Libery Obverse Obverse.
Enlarged for
detail.
$10 Indian Obverse
Weight: 16.718 grams
Size: 27 mm, reeded edge.
Gold content: 0.48375 Ounces
Composition: .900 Gold, .100 Copper
$10 Libery Reverse Reverse.
Enlarged for
detail.
$10 Indian Reverse

In 1989 they traded for more than $5,000.

Now available for as low as $2,235 per pair!

U.S. $10 Liberty
Mint State 63, Choice Uncirculated

Minted from 1866 to 1907, these classic U.S. gold eagles are one of the very best gold portfolio builders available. They feature the world famous portrait of Miss Liberty on the obverse, and the classic American Eagle on the reverse. These are beautiful, heirloom-quality works of art that you will be proud to add to your portfolio.

A workhorse coin of commerce, $10 Liberty eagles were so heavily circulated that very few have survived in Mint State condition. Out of the millions originally minted, less than 54,000 specimens exist today in certified Mint State 63 condition, all dates combined. True scarcity like this means substantial upside potential during periods of high collector demand.

In the past fifteen years these beauties have traded for up to $3,000 each. Paired with their $10 Indian counterpart, $10 Liberty coins in MS63 offer exceptional profit potential with very little downside risk.

  

U.S. $10 Indian
Mint State 63, Choice Uncirculated

Minted from 1907 to 1933, $10 Indian gold eagles are a constant favorite among collectors because of their fascinating design and exceptional beauty.

Designed by the world famous American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who also created the coveted Saint-Gaudens $20 double eagle, $10 Indians feature a classic portrait of a Chief in full headress on the obverse and a majestic standing American Eagle on the reverse.

Like their $10 Liberty brethren, $10 Indians were minted by the millions but almost all were used as currency. Fewer than 50,000 survive today in certified MS63 grade, all dates combined. That’s true scarcity! During periods of high demand, because of their scarcity and collector interest, these coins have skyrocketed in price.

For investment value, these coins simply couldn’t be more attractive than they are today. In the past fifteen years they’ve traded for up to $2,500 each. Like $10 Liberty coins in MS63, these $10 Indians are genuine “sleepers” that should not be missed!

During periods of stock market under-achievement, these $10 gold coins have appreciated dramatically as investors sought alternative, high profit vehicles. Similarly, in strong coin markets and during periods of economic recovery after recession, these $10 gold coins have gained 100% to 300% in price very quickly.

Between 1987 and1989, following the stock market crash of 1987, these $10 gold coins almost doubled in value, trading for more than $5,000.

Today the coin market is really starting to heat up! Now is an extremely promising time for these coins. Don’t miss them!

Our highest buy recommendation!
Prices still rebounding from 20-year lows!

  •  Huge collector demand. These $10 gold eagles are extremely popular with collectors because of their larger size and beautiful, historic designs. When the market heats up, collector demand can drive up prices exponentially.

  •  True scarcity. Survival rates for these coins in choice uncirculated, Mint State 63 condition are tiny. Fewer than 54,000 $10 Liberty coins and fewer than 50,000 $10 Indian coins have been certified in MS63. Such limited availability means prices can skyrocket with even mild demand increases.

  •  Excellent value. Right now these coins are lagging the gold market, making them an outstanding value. In the late 1980s, following the 20% Dow market crash, this pair traded dealer-to-dealer for $4,500 to $5,500. Get 'em while prices remain low!

  •  Gold remains a bargain. Gold today is in a full-scale bull market, yet fundamentals look very promising for continued gains. We expect the gold price to reach as high as $1,800 per ounce in coming years, making it a true bargain at today's prices. Collectible gold coins like the Power Pair #2 can increase many times faster than the gold price.

  
Power Pair #2
Special Prices:
1 to 3 pairs $2,265
4 to 9 pairs $2,245
10+ pairs $2,235
Basis: gold @ $899.40 Updated: 05/16/2008
Condition: Mint State 63. Dates our choice. All coins independently certified for authenticity and quality by PCGS or NGC. Prices and availability subject to change without notice.

To order, call toll-free today: 800-613-9323

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