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  United States Certified Rare Coins
  NOTE: Rarities are not for IRA's but offer superior advantages for certain individuals long term retirement plans.
 
1915-S Panama-Pacific Gold $50 Octagonal. NGC Graded MS64
One of 1,509 examples of this prized rarity struck in the octagonal format, a figure that includes nine pieces made for assay purposes. Just 645 examples of the issue were sold at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in 1915, with the balance, 864 unsold pieces later melted at the mint. Designer Robert Aitken's rendition of Minerva, or to some, Athena, is among the most beautiful designs to ever grace a U.S. coin. Further, this is the only octagonal U.S. coin issue under the auspices of the U.S. Government; octagonal $50 "slugs" were struck in California prior to the advent of the official U.S. Mint in San Francisco, those created by private coiners of the era. As noted, a beautiful issue whose design includes a dolphin in each of the eight angles on each side of the coin, that friendly mammal a sign of luck and mobility on the high seas. Splendid for the grade and always in demand.
   
UltraHigh Relief St. Gaudens. PCGS Graded Proof 69
August 17, 2007
Finest Known Ultra-High Relief Changes Hands Again
Price Substantially Exceeded $3 Million
24 Original proofs were struck in 1907, but only 13 are currently listed in the population reports of both major services. The finest of these is this single Proof 69 which has been graded equally by both NGC and PCGS and is still listed in both reports.

 

Striking Ultra-High Reliefs required seven blows from the dies, a situation that rendered them impractical for business-strike production. They were the closest to the original concept that Augustus Saint-Gaudens created, but two subsequent modifications of the design were needed to create the production coins that were eventually coined through 1933.
 
 
   
  Pre 1933 Gold - Common Dates will typically move in tandem with Gold prices, Rare Dates - offer both gold fluctuation and collector appeal, Ultra Rarity performance is unmatched but require a 5-10 year hold to maximize profit potential.
   
 
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  Rare Coins have consistently outperformed the stock market over time. The graph provides a comparison on how rare coins have outperformed the Dow Jones Industrial average over time. The 12 Piece Gold Set has outperformed the DJIA by 5 to 1 since 1970. Providing comparisons between different investment vehicles can be tricky so it's important to understand what's being compared.
   
  * 12 Piece Gold Set: The 12 Piece Gold Set is an industry index that is used frequently within the world of rare coins for financial evaluations. It is an index like the DJIA is an index, meaning it is designed to represent the composite performance of a given market. It consists of the 12 U.S. Gold coins that have been most commonly traded over the last 50 years. It's important to note that being commonly traded does not mean that they are the best performing coins in terms of appreciation in value. Several pieces in the 12 Piece Gold Set have not performed well over the time period presented and we may not recommend buying specific pieces at certain times. Unlike the DJIA, however, these 12 pieces are a constant over the entire time period analyzed.

* Dow Jones Industrial Average: The Dow Jones Industrial Average consists of 30 companies. The 30 companies in today's DJIA are not the same as the 30 companies in 1970, though. Some companies have been dropped and others added for a variety of reasons, including poor financial performance. For example, Johns-Manville was dropped when it entered bankruptcy and Chrysler was dropped when it approached bankruptcy. As a result, the DJIA actually presents the performance of stocks in a better light because poor performing companies have been dropped from the index. Of course, the DJIA does not include stock dividends, which might be re-invested and increase the overall performance of the equities.

Even with the advantage of dropping poor performing stocks from the DJIA index, rare U.S. Gold coins still have a far superior track record for capital appreciation and could be considered a bargain at todays levels.

Well-established third party grading companies provide data on quality and quantity of coins. It is easy to track value and prices for virtually any type of coin. Rare coins are also a very liquid investment several NASDAQ like trading networks exist as well as regularly scheduled auctions for Ultra Rarities.

Certified Rare coins offer you tremendous profit potential, a proven track record of appreciation, and an infrastructure for buying and selling that rivals the equities market. Many financial advisers agree that rare coins should be a part of a diversified portfolio.
   

CAC Coins

Gold IRAS & Rarities is proud to offer the finest protection for investors. Only coins meeting the highest of standards in elite coins with the unparalleled added security of CAC

Gold IRAS and Rarities offer’s you the eye of a professional.  

CAC approved coins guarantee top notch excellence. Now, our clients can rest assured that we are still providing a top quality product every time they look at their CAC seal.

What is CAC

CAC – assures only Elite Quality

All graded coins are not created equal, why?

As in all areas, there is what is deemed the best of the best. Certified PCGS and NCG coins are no exception. Now there’s an easy way to identify elite coins within any grade. Just look for the CAC verification sticker.

Third-party grading services PCGS and NCG revolutionized the industry by evaluating the condition of coins. Evaluations, however, can be subjective and over time, coins of varying quality have received the same grade.

“CAC’s objectives are to give consumers an easy way to identify higher-end coins and provide a formal basis for independent trading of those coins,” Albanese said. “We want the market to reflect what they’re really worth.”


CAC is an independent numismatic coin authentication service and is not connected or affiliated with any other numismatic coin encapsulating and/or grading service. For more information about CAC, visit caccoin.com.