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  1. Shipwreck Coins on the Market

    Shipwreck Coins on the Market

    Thinking about breaking into the rare coin collectors market? You might want to look at some shipwreck coins that are available. At Austin Rare Coins, we specialize in all kinds of collectible coins including coins recovered from iconic shipwrecks. The amount of shipwreck coins we have in stock fluctuates. If you'd like more information about what we have and what we can get, give us a call.

    It can be challenging yet beneficial to recognize market patterns and understand what shipwreck coins to get. With the right knowledge and resources, it’s possible to capitalize on market movements and make an impressive return on your investment. Here are a few tips from Austin Rare Coins & Bullion to help you make smarter decisions that can reward

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  2. First Canadian Gold Coins

    First Canadian Gold Coins

    In short, the "First Canadian Gold Coins" were struck around over a hundred years ago. The Dominion Government had 8,000 five-dollar and 8,000 ten-dollar gold coins struck in 1912. Gold coins valued at $600,000 had been distributed to Assistant-Receivers General across Canada by the conclusion of that summer. The gold coins were still being produced in 1914.

    From the raw ingredients to the finished product, these first Canadian Gold Coins were created by the Mint in Canada. These were made almost completely of Canadian gold in 1912, the majority of it coming from the Klondike region.

    What about the Gold Maple Leaf?

    Interestingly, the Canadian Maple Leaf was struck in 1979 a was not the first Canadian gold coin. To clarify, Canada's first gold coins were

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  3. 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar

    1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar

    In the numismatics community, one of the most in-demand coins is the 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. Due to its rarity and historical significance, coin collectors and speculators alike desire it. Importantly, Austin Rare Coins is a trusted firm in Austin, Texas that sells rare coins like this one. Below are a few things to know first about this rare silver coin.



    History Behind The Coin

    This particular coin was the first silver dollar ever minted by the United States government, making it a significant piece

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  4. Rare Coins vs. Bullion

    Rare Coins vs. Bullion

    When it comes to investing in precious metals, there are two main types of assets: rare coins (sometimes called “investment-grade coins”) and bullion. Rare Coins vs. Bullion is often the dilema. Which is right for you? Importantly, there are some key differences between the two that you should be aware of. This is important, even though both types are capable of helping you achieve your short-term and long-term investment goals.

    In today’s blog, the team at Austin Rare Coins & Bullion is here to help you understand the pros and cons of both rare coins and bullion. In short, to help you feel more confident about choosing the one that’s right for you. Above all, Austin Rare Coins & Bullion is your trusted source. They are there to help you secure your financial future through commodities or expand your collection of valuable metals.

     

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  5. The Rare Coin Certification Process

    The Rare Coin Certification Process

    At Austin Rare Coins & Bullions, our priority is always making sure that our customers feel informed about their purchases. One of the ways we do this is by offering an extensive collection of certified rare coins online. As a result, you can have a better picture of the condition, authenticity, and rarity of the coins you’re buying. Whether you plan on utilizing them as a short-term investment or a long-term part of your collection, let us walk you through what the certification process entails and means for our rare coins.

    Can Any Coin Be Certified?

    While almost any coin can be submitted to a certification service, there are several scenarios. Firstly, for some coins

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  6. SEATED LIBERTY DOLLAR HISTORY

    Seated Liberty Dollar History

    The Seated Liberty Dollar History is very interesting and fraught with many unexpected changes. First and foremost, Christian Gobrecht, the Seated Liberty's primary engraver, created it. At least the obverse side was. Curiously, Gobrecht's soaring eagle design was not used on the reverse. Instead, the heraldic eagle utilized on coins in 1807 was used. This meant the Seated Liberty Dollar was technically designed by two people. First, Gobrecht, and then the late John Reich, the primary engraver for the United States Mint.

    From 1840 until 1873, the United States Mint produced the Seated Liberty Dollar. Another unexpected change was the addition of "In God We Trust". It wasn't

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  7. THE FOUR RARE COIN MISCONCEPTIONS

    The Four Rare Coin Misconceptions

    When it comes to investing, trust the sage advice that you shouldn’t keep all your eggs in one basket. While cliché, this is actually a sound strategy. In fact, it can insure you benefit from upward trends in multiple markets and avoid drastic losses from a singular downturn. The Four Rare Coin Misconceptions are something to be aware of.

    Once you’re ready to start diversifying your investment portfolio, Austin Rare Coins & Bullion can help. One of the best ways to do so is by expanding your strategy to include commodities like precious metals. We specialize in selling ancient coins, gold and silver bullion, and more. In other word, we can help you bolster your portfolio or even expand your collection! Today, our team is here to dispel the four misconceptions surrounding rare coins. As a result, you

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  8. Should You Invest in Ancient Coins?

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    If you’ve shopped with Austin Rare Coins & Bullion before, you’re likely well on your way to generating top-notch returns from precious metal investments. But what if you’re interested in examining various rare coins? That’s where our ancient coins come in. In fact, they are an exciting opportunity for investors and collectors alike. In this blog, our team is going to share why acquiring ancient coins might be the right move for you. So, read on and check out our store to begin!

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  9. 4 Common Questions About Rare Coins

    4 Common Questions About Rare Coins

    If you’re new to the rare coin industry, you may have a few questions about rare coins and their values. At Austin Rare Coins, we’re here to help collectors, buyers, and sellers alike. 4 common questions about rare coins we often are approached with that provide valuable insight into collecting rare coins are listed below.

    What Are Rare Coin Values?

    This question doesn’t always have a set answer, unfortunately. While certain coins are well-known to be valuable, such as Buffalo Nickels, many coins fluctuate in value. If you think you have a very rare and valuable coin, reach out to our team today. However, even though we do buy Modern Bullion Gold, Silver, Platinum & Palladium as well as rare U.S. & Ancient Coins, there is a $5,000 minimum. If you feel you are within our minimum parameters, call

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  10. Failed Mint at Cuzco

    Failed Mint at Cuzco

    Gold Cob collectors didn't learn the true story of the failed gold mint at Cuzco (1698-99) until 1964. For years, the truth was hidden in the Mint archives of Spain and Peru.

     

    Prior to 1964 only one 1698 C M Peru 2 Escudos was known to exist. Hence, the 2 Escudo was under extreme scrutiny and reputed as being a fake. Consequently, after the recovery of the 1715 Fleet, everything changed. Most importantly, a small quantity of 1698 C M Peru 2 Escudos were discovered. This totally vindicated the one 1698 coin previously found. In conclusion, it was indeed very real and not a fake. In fact, it was a one year type only struck in Cuzco, Peru. 

     

    The truth revealed that the Cuzco

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