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In June 2002,
I showed my subscribers a little-known way to buy gold for $250
an ounce... That was $70 off the market price at that time.
(Boy, I wish we could buy like that again!) We made about 80% in
two years.
For my next
gold trade, in June 2003, I recommended readers buy gold coins.
But I didn't want to buy bullion coins like Krugerrands. I
wanted to buy something with a little rarity... That way, you
have two ways to make money: if gold goes up and if the "premium"over
melt value goes up.
I recommended
100-year-old Saint Gaudens coins. They contain roughly an ounce
of gold. You can buy them graded, authenticated, and
encapsulated in plastic. My readers bought coins graded "MS63"-
that's rare but not ultra-rare for $490 per coin. Today,
they're selling for $1,765. That's a 260% gain.
Then, in July
2005, I told readers about three gold stocks. One of those three
stocks was Seabridge Gold. Shares of Seabridge are up over 500%
since I first recommended them. We sold half for more than
1,000% and we're holding the rest.
Now, in 2009,
gold is catching on. What's the right way to play it? Let's size
it up the same way we did for the three trades above...
What's the
lowest-risk, highest-reward way to play gold now?
This is
exactly the moment that you can make a fortune by buying coins
even rarer than the Saint Gaudens I recommended in 2003... that
means coins grade MS64, MS65, or better. These ultra-rare coins
can go up fivefold, sevenfold, even 12-fold in a gold bull
market.
Honestly,
back in 2003, I was a little embarrassed to bring up the idea of
gold coins to my subscribers... Back then, gold was thought of
as loony, not to mention gold coins. My readers probably thought
I lost my mind. Thankfully, we got it exactly right. Both the
price of gold and the rarity premium rose.
But since
bottoming in 2001, the ultra-rare coins are only up about 100%,
according to PCGS (the Professional Coin Grading Service). In
other words, ultra-rare gold coins have risen less than the
price of gold... so far.

I expect that
will change very soon... The chart shows how crazy prices can
get during gold bull markets.
I recommend
you start looking into rarer gold coins if you want to have the
potential to make huge returns with limited downside risk. As
you can see from the chart, your upside potential is
ridiculously high. But even if the price of gold falls, people
won't sell 'em, so your downside is low.
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Remember,
gold has increased in value faster than these coins. So their "premium"to
the price of gold has actually shrunk. Now, higher-end gold
coins are at their lowest premium to their meltdown values in
the recorded history of the grading services (which go back to
1986).
If you're
looking to own gold, you have a lot of choices... gold bullion,
gold ETFs, gold stocks...
But when I
size up the upside potential versus the downside risk, I want to
own the ultra-rare gold coins.
Good
investing,
--Steve Sjuggerud
Editor
True Wealth
P.S. I've
prepared a report on how to go about investing in gold for the
biggest, safest gains. In it, I show you what to expect, who to
call, and when to buy to maximize your gains. As you'll see,
we've got hundreds of percent upside from here. For more
details,
read on...
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