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Another factor that may affect the value of gold coins

Another factor that may affect the value of gold coins is the coinage, or the number of coins in a given year or in whole. This is not so crucial for gold as normal, because normally the bullion coins were minted in large numbers, but for some parts and a few years ago, may be important. This is not a matter of course for the parts that do not want to have a year (which is rare) or has a certain set of last year (as Mexican pesos or Austrian ducats).

And the final factor that may affect the value of gold is actually the size of a coin. It may seem strange, but the smaller pieces tend to have higher costs.
As an investment product, silver is available as a coin or bullion. Ingots are generally silver ingots of pure gold molded into a suitable size and shape. The coins have a currency value or they are actually defined as ingots.

It can never be the best time to buy silver bullion now. Global demand for silver now exceeds annual production, and each year since 1990. Above ground stockpiles of silver bullion are low, decreasing rapidly and approaching zero.

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