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FAQ
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Bullion coins are valued primarily by their metal content (gold/silver), while numismatic coins are collectible and valued for their rarity, condition, and historical significance.
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Gold and silver are widely seen as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty. While market conditions may impact short-term value, they remain a trusted safe haven for long-term investments. Let us guide you through your next purchase with confidence.
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Prices are based on the current spot price in the global market, plus a premium that covers minting, distribution, and dealer margin.
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Tax laws vary by state and country. Some regions charge sales tax, while others don’t. Capital gains taxes may apply when selling for a profit. Always check with a tax advisor.
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Focus on purity (e.g., .999 fine), weight, mint reputation (like U.S. Mint or Royal Canadian Mint), and whether the piece is government-issued or private.
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It depends on your goals. Numismatic coins can offer long-term value due to their rarity, while bullion is typically more liquid and investment-focused. With our expertise, we’ll help guide you through your next numismatic coin purchase with confidence.
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Always buy from a reputable dealer and look for certified coins graded by respected organizations like PCGS or NGC. At American Coin & Currency, we guarantee 100% genuine products, protecting you from counterfeits with a name you can trust.
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You can sell your items to a dealer, refinery, or through private sale. The price you receive will depend on current market value and the type of item. Give us a call, our representatives are ready to offer you some of the most competitive prices available!