American bullion is undeniably the world's favorite. Within the last 25 years, the US Mint and other authorized vendors have sold literally hundreds of millions of dollars of platinum, gold, and silver. There is no sign that the world's fondness for American bullion is going to end any time soon.
Whether you are brand new to bullion investing or a more practiced investor, this article was written to treat you to some little-known facts about these coins.
Fun Fact #1: The U.S. Mint Began Minting Bullion Coins in 1986
Most new investors don't know that any American bullion available prior to 1986 was in the form of bullion bars or traditional coins. This tended to make it hard for the average person to invest in metals, because bars tend to be heavy and large, and older coins have a higher value as collectibles.
Fun Fact #1: The U.S. Mint Began Minting Bullion Coins in 1986
Most new investors don't know that any American bullion available prior to 1986 was in the form of bullion bars or traditional coins. This tended to make it hard for the average person to invest in metals, because bars tend to be heavy and large, and older coins have a higher value as collectibles.
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