Numis Network February Coin of the Month: 2011 Chinese Silver Panda
Numis Network February Coin of the Month: 2011 Chinese Silver Panda
A favorite of children and adults alike, the Chinese Panda coins display unique and fresh designs each year, keeping their popularity high among enthusiastic collectors. The 2011 coins features a young panda cub nuzzling its mother in a bamboo field. The design on the obverse of the coin, which stays the same each year, displays the “Temple of Heaven.”
Designed with extraordinary detail, these lovely coins are fascinating to hold and behold. It comes as no surprise that the Chinese Silver Panda continues to be regarded as one of the most prized silver coins in the world.
Devotion to the tiniest detail and painstaking craftsmanship are the hallmarks of these scrupulously minted coins. Such dedication is evidenced by the almost lifelike imagery of these beloved bears.
Always highly sought after because of the yearly design changes, supplies of the 2010 Chinese Silver Panda were exhausted by the tremendous consumer demand for them. The expectations for this year indicate that the demand will be even greater.
The Chinese Silver Panda Is A Collectible Asset For Wealth Creation!
There are numerous items you can collect, however, very few allow you the ability to have an asset as a collectible. The Chinese Silver Panda February Coin of the Month from Numis Network is a Mint State 70 Coin from one of the world’s leading government mints. The contrast between a silver bullion coin and a MS70 coin is the potential for the collector to have a substantially larger return on the initial money spent for the coin. A very simple question to ask yourself, ‘Would you have been better off if you had collected a coin every month for the past 5 years?’ I can hear you saying, “Absolutely!” Now, ask yourself, “Will you be better off collecting a coin every month for the next 5 years?” I can hear you repeating, “Absolutely!” The real question you need to ask yourself now is, “Would you also like to make money while collecting a coin of the month?”
What makes the MS70 Chinese Silver Panda different from a bullion Chinese Silver Panda?
The major difference between a numismatic coin versus a bullion is relatively simple. A numismatic coin is certified and graded by any grading agency as with the ANACS MS70 Chinese Silver Panda. However, I only receive MS70 coins from one of the top 3 grading agencies, ANACS, NGC, or PCGS through Numis Network. A bullion coin is a government mint coin that has not been certified and graded by a grading agency. For more information on what makes the Chinese Silver Panda a MS70 coin, you may review my article ‘Collectible Coins: What Makes An MS70 Coin?’
Is the Chinese Silver Panda affordable?
Not only is the Chinese Silver Panda affordable as the coin of the month but any numismatic coin through Numis Network is very affordable. The first option is to buy at retail and receive very competitive pricing. You may visit www.BuyGoldandSilverHere.com for additional information on the retail pricing.
The second option is to join as an Associate Representative for $75.00 and receive the coin of the month for $109.95 plus taxes and shipping. In addition, you have the potential to receive commissions on a weekly and monthly basis.
The third and last option is to join as an Executive Representative with the Fast Track Collector’s Kit for $420.00 and receive the
coin of the month for the same pricing as an Associate Representative. However, with the Fast Track Collector’s Kit, you would receive a 2010 MS70 Silver American Eagle and a personally customized Forever Crystal including additional materials. The biggest catch as an Associate or Executive representative, you will have a 5 year buy back guarantee with the Coin of the Month. In the event the value of the collectible coin is lower than what you paid for it, you can receive the exact amount you paid for the coin anytime up to 5 years from the date you purchased the coin.
In sum, not only do you receive an asset that builds your wealth, you are able to keep the asset and also, you can write off on your taxes as a business expense (check with your CPA) besides having the guarantee. A NO-LOSE PROPOSITION!
To review all the details as an Associate or Executive Representative and the guarantee, Click HERE.
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January Coin of the Month: 2011 Australian Rabbit
January Coin of the Month: 2011 Australian Rabbit
The Coin of the Month for January is the 2011 Australian Rabbit otherwise known as The ‘Year of the Rabbit’. It is the fourth coin released in the highly anticipated second series of Australian Silver Lunar Coins.
As ancient legend has it, on a Chinese New Year, the Buddha summoned all the animals of his kingdom, but only 12 showed up. To honor those 12 animals, each was given a place in the zodiac and a year of its own, in the order that they arrived. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, 2011 is “The Year of the Rabbit.” People born in the Year of the Rabbit are believed to be articulate, talented, and compassionate, making them well-liked and respected by others. They are also said to have the uncanny ability to make the right choices.
The 2011 Australian Rabbit has an intricate artistic detail of the two rabbits displayed on the reverse of this coin is truly remarkable. Each wisp of fur is clearly visible in the image of these delicate creatures which reflects the gentle nature inherent to those born in the Year of the Rabbit. The design also incorporates the Chinese symbol for ‘Rabbit’ and has the words ‘Year of the Rabbit’ inscribed below the image. The letter ‘P’ shows this coin was produced at the highly lauded Perth Mint.
What is the difference between the Australian Rabbit Numismatic versus a Bullion Coin?
The biggest difference between a numismatic coin versus a bullion is relatively simple. A numismatic coin is certified and graded by any grading agency as with the ANACS MS70 Australian Rabbit, however, I only receive MS70 coins from one of the top 3 agencies, ANACS, NGC, or PCGS through Numis Network. A bullion coin is a government mint coin that has not been certified and graded by a grading agency. For more information on what makes the Australian Rabbit an MS70 coin, you may review my article ‘Collectible Coins: What Makes An MS70 Coin?’
How do I know the Australian Rabbit is a credible MS70 coin?
All of the coins you receive on the Coin of the Month are certified and graded MS70 condition just like you see in the picture above with the Australian Rabbit. The owners of Numis Network have a partnership with the ‘World’s Greatest Salesman’ in Mike Mezcak, an industry icon who has sold numismatic MS70 coins for 20 years. Therefore, the leadership of Numis Network is the foundation of knowing you will receive a credible MS70 coin. Review the leadership of Numis Network.
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Numis Network December Coin of the Month – 2011 Australian Koala
Numis Network December Coin of the Month – 2011 Australian Koala
The Coin of the Month for December, is one of the most beautiful series of silver coins ever minted. Because the design changes yearly, the demand for the Silver Koala is always very high and it has become a favorite of collectors worldwide. First introduced in 2007, this series has captured the fancy of both young and old alike.
For 2011, we find an adult koala lazily relaxing in the fork of a tree while a young one, gazing at the viewer, prepares to climb up a branch. Minted in 99.9% pure silver and exquisitely frosted, the delicate design on the table of this year’s coin enhances each koala’s shiny likeness.
The plain background contains inscriptions which indicate the .999 purity of the coin along with its bullion weight. The Perth’s mintmark is clearly visible to the right of the young koala.
The obverse of the coin, which remains a constant, features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Ian Rank-Bradley and the Australian face value of the coin.
The Perth Mint is one of the most trusted in the world and has distinguished itself with artful coins that are eagerly sought-after by avid collectors.
The Coin of the Month Provides Certified and Graded MS70 Coins
Each and every month, Numis Network provides it’s members and representatives a coin of the month from one of the world’s leading government mints.
’Graded’ silver and gold numismatic coins are not ordinary. The fact that they are certified and graded by recognized experts makes them more valuable and desirable than ordinary, ungraded silver or gold bullion type coins.
This enables Numis Network to offer an ever-expanding selection of the most beautiful and valuable silver and gold coins that everyone wants. When you receive any coin of the month from Numis Network, you can be proud to know that you are obtaining a certified and graded MS70 coin.
Is The Coin of the Month Affordable?
The Coin of the Month is extremely affordable. The first option is to buy at retail and receive very competitive pricing. You may visit www.BuyGoldandSilverHere.com for additional information on the pricing.
The second option is to join as an Associate Representative for $75.00 and receive the coin of the month for $99.95 plus taxes and shipping. In addition, you have the potential to receive commissions on a weekly and monthly basis.
The third and last option is to join as an Executive Representative for $495.00 and receive the coin of the month for the same pricing as an Associate Representative. However, you would also receive a 2010 MS70 Silver American Eagle and a personally customized Forever Crystal including additional materials as an Executive Representative. To review all the details as an Associate or Executive Representative, Click HERE.
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Collectible Coins: What Makes An MS70 Coin?
Collectible Coins: What Makes An MS70 Coin?
If you are going to collect something, it might as well be money. Collectible coins can be easily identified with collecting quarters from each state or even collecting half dollars. However, (Mint State) MS70 coins are truly an unappreciated asset to build wealth and to diversify your portfolio. I will provide you an outline on why you need to be collecting MS70 Coins.
What is the standard of a MS70 Coin?
The global standard for grading a coin’s condition is called the Sheldon Scale and grades range from 1 to 70, with 70 being the highest grade possible. An MS70 coin is a bullion coin that has been graded indicating a flawless coin in perfect numismatic condition. In 2009 alone, The Mint sold 28,766,500 one ounce Silver Eagle bullion coins, easily surpassing last year’s record of 19,583,500 coins. Only a tiny fraction of the coins produced each year have the flawless surfaces required to be considered perfect MS70.
What is the value of an MS70 Coin?
The value of these collectible coins is based not only on their precious metal content, but also on rarity, collector demand, and their actual condition. Therefore, the grade of a coin is important because it is one of the three critical factors in determining value and future price potential. MS70 coins generally tend to appreciate in value more quickly than coins in lesser grades. For example, a 1991 NGC Silver American Eagle MS69 is listed for $201.00 while a MS70 is listed for $34,500.00.
How do you get with collecting an MS70 Coin?
When you collect MS70 coins, you are getting a guarantee from an independent third party source, ANACS, NGC or PCGS that your coin is authentic and genuine, that it has not been altered, tampered with or cleaned. For an entertaining description of what you get collecting MS70 coins, watch the video below:
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Wealth Creation Strategy: Numis Coin of the Month
Wealth Creation Strategy: Numis Coin of the Month
Each and everyday we are bombarded with the latest wealth creation strategy. We see it in the news, newspapers, magazines, and potentially worst of all, from our family, friends and neighbors. I will shed some light on a very simple and cost effective way on a wealth creation strategy. You really can’t deem this method a strategy, since you are collecting wealth, building wealth and preserving wealth but all in all, it is a wealth creation strategy.
How would you define a wealth creation strategy?
A wealth creation strategy is very simply an act of making a person richer and more successful. The act of making a person richer is relative based upon the individual and what that person deems richer. Each and every person has their own view point of what amount would make them richer but the point of the article is strictly the act of collecting wealth, building wealth and preserving wealth. Each person can decide for themselves how much they would need to be richer.
What is the wealth creation strategy?
The wealth creation strategy is collecting numismatic coins through the Numis Coin of the Month. As an Executive representative or an Associate representative, you will receive a ANACS Certified and Graded MS70 Numismatic Coin from one the world’s government mints. For example, a MS70 Silver Eagle Initial Release, a MS70 Mexico Libertad, a MS70 Great Britain Britannia, a MS70 Australia Kookaburra, a MS70 Austria Philharmonic, a MS70 Australia Koala, a MS70 Canada Silver Wolf, or a MS70 Australian Rabbit. These are only a handful of numismatic coins that you would receive as a representative for the Numis Coin of the Month.
Why would collecting numismatic coins be considered a wealth creation strategy?
Consider all the methods that are taught as a wealth creation strategy, most are mass advertised through the media outlets I mentioned already. The most common ideas for a wealth creation strategy is to diversify for the long-term and those would be your 401K, Mutual Funds, Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate. I call these “Fast Food Financial Advice.” Why? We have seen what has happened with Real Estate, the Stock Market, the 401k’s and with Mutual Funds. The one wealth creation strategy least talked about or rarely at all, is collecting numismatic coins.
How would collecting numismatic coins be considered a wealth creation strategy?
Numismatic coins are real, tangible money. A hard asset. So, in essence, you are exchanging your current fiat money (paper money) and buying real, tangible money. There are no fees or any hidden costs to be concerned about, which is usually the case with Mutual Funds, Bonds, and other areas of a wealth creation strategy. The current retail value for a 2010 MS70 Silver American Eagle is between $120.00 to $149.00, depending on the site or location you may visit. The more numismatic coins you have in your collection, the more you would have as part of your wealth creation strategy.
What is the Numis Coin of the Month?
The Numis Coin of the Month is when you become either an Executive representative or an Associate representative of Numis Network. As part of the Numis Coin of the Month, you would receive one (1) MS70 Silver Numismatic Coin for $109.95 plus S&H. Your other alternative would be to pay the current retail price of the numismatic coin. The MS70 Numismatic Coins previously listed are the current coins in my collection for each month I have been with the program. 
How would you maximize the wealth creation strategy?
Besides receiving one Numis Coin of the Month, you can purchase any additional coins from Numis Network to add to your collection and your wealth. In addition, as an Executive or Associate representative, you would receive a commission on the number of members or retail customers you refer to Numis Network, which would also allow you to have the tax advantages of a business owner through this program.
With all the strategies available out in the marketplace, this, in my humble opinion, is the easiest and most cost effective way to collect wealth, build wealth and preserve wealth for a wealth creation strategy.
Yours In Success,
Tomas Kirk
The Silver Tsunami: A Hedge Against Inflation For Every Business Owner
The Silver Tsunami: A Hedge Against Inflation For Every Business Owner
With the latest introduction of the QE2, the FED will continue to print more and more money each month at a tune of 50 Billion to spur on the economy. What that will ultimately affect, will be the dollar continuing to be devalued, the potential of hyper-inflation, rising interest rates and worst of all, you and I, the American citizen are left holding the bill!
What can you do to give yourself a hedge against inflation?
If you have read any books by Robert Kiyosaki, then you may be aware, he highly recommends silver as a hedge against inflation. Robert Kiyosaki’s famous quote is “Cash is Trash and Silver is God’s Money.” What we are seeing is a demand by the American people for silver bullion that will provide a hedge against inflation since there aren’t too many options available for the average American citizen to protect themselves against fiat money.
To give you an indication of this Silver Tsunami, here are some statistics to review:
In 2007, the U.S. Mint sold 9,887,000 ounces of Bullion Silver American Eagles.
In 2008, the U.S. Mint sold 19,583,500 ounces of Bullion Silver American Eagles.
And in 2009, the U.S. Mint sold 28,766,500 ounces of Bullion Silver American Eagles.
Sales so far in 2010 are running significantly higher than the same period in 2009. The growth for the demand for Bullion Silver American Eagles is staggering, however the masses haven’t yet flocked to silver, but when they do (and they will), you’ll see prices explode to the upside. What it means is the American people are waking up to the fact that silver is the best means to provide a hedge against inflation. But there just isn’t enough physical silver to satisfy demand.
Where can you get Silver Bullion American Eagles to give yourself a hedge against inflation?
There are a numerous amount of sites to get Bullion Silver American Eagles but one of the most respected is Monex. They are America’s largest coin and bullion market maker and has been the established physical precious metals industry leader for over 20 years.
How you can get an even greater hedge against inflation?
In addition to Bullion Silver American Eagles, you also need to consider Graded and Certified Numismatic Coins. Specifically, MS70 Silver American Eagles.
Why would you buy Numismatic Coins over Bullion Coins for a hedge against inflation?
The word “numismatic” means the study and collecting of money. Numismatic coins are legal tender coins that are sought after by collectors.
’Graded’ silver and gold numismatic coins are not ordinary, they are special. The value of these collectible coins is based not only on their precious metal content, but also on rarity, collector demand, and their actual condition. The fact that they are certified and graded by recognized experts makes them more valuable and desirable than ordinary, ungraded silver bullion type coins.
The global standard for grading a coin’s condition is called the Sheldon Scale and grades range from 1 to 70, with 70 being the highest grade possible… indicating a flawless coin in perfect numismatic condition.
To give you a better comparison for a hedge against inflation, here is a Bullion Coin compared with MS70 Numismatic Coins.
To provide you with the most efficient means to hedge against inflation, I will make a fair assessment of a Bullion Silver American Eagle versus a MS70 Graded & Certified Silver American Eagle. For 1 oz of silver, the market value would be the spot price on the current day, regardless of the year of the coin. With a graded and certified MS70 coin, there are a variety of factors that were previously listed above.
Here are just a few of some eye popping examples for current market prices of MS70 Coins:
- 1991 MS70 Silver Eagle $34,500
- 1999 MS70 Silver Eagle $27,600
- 1996 MS70 Silver Eagle $11,995
- 1988 MS70 Silver Eagle $3,995
- 1994 MS70 Silver Eagle $3,700
You can see the potential with having MS70 Numismatic Coins in your portfolio to hedge against inflation. Now, being a collector is not enough. To have the ability to collect and write off on your taxes as a business owner will give you even further benefits to hedge against inflation.
Collecting as many silver bullion and MS70 Numismatic Coins will provide you an even greater hedge against inflation for the coming years. You just have to base it upon your financial means and how many coins you wish to have in your asset column.
In conclusion, you have some parameters to determine whether or not coins are an option for you to hedge against inflation.
Yours In Success,
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