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What Are Semi-Numismatic Coins?

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October - November 2024

COINS WORTH MORE THAN THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD

- Mike Garofalo

What Are Semi-Numismatic Coins?

Semi-numismatic coins are literally and figuratively S worth a little more than their weight in gold (or silver, platinum or any other precious metal from which they are made). These coins have small collector premiums above the value that the coin would have if it were melted down for its metal value.

The spot price of gold, silver or other precious metals is the current price in the marketplace at which a given asset, such as one troy ounce of gold or silver, can be purchased or sold immediately "on the spot."

Premium over spot indicates what the markup is for a particular bullion item over the current price per troy ounce for that specific metal type.

There are a few different types of hybrid-value coins that are available for purchase. Each has a particular role to play in an investment portfolio and they differ from one another in such areas as value volatility, price premium and number manufactured.

imageBULLION COINS

Bullion coins have their values based solely on the spot price of the bullion or metal from which the coin was made. A premium is that portion of the price that the marketplace determines that coin is worth above that spot price. Premiums on bullion coins are typically razor thin, but every mint, whether a sovereign mint or a private mint, does charge a premium.

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