Stock Up On Bullion Coins
Okay, if those of you that have been here before I've warned you about the impending economic meltdown that is about to occur.
First please visit these Googled search results:
Subprime loan
housing market
precious metal prices
Also you can look at the Happy Bachelors sub forums:
http://happybachelors.proboards102.com/index.cgi?board=finance
Partick.net Hosuing Crunch Blog
http://patrick.net/wp
From a post made by member thousandmilemargin at the Happy Bachelors Forums:
Financial Sence
http://financialsense.com
iTulip
http://itulip.com
Dr Housing Bubble.com
http://www.doctorhousingbubble.com
Sites I've found while surfing:
Dollar Collapse
http://www.dollarcollapse.com
In Debt We Trust
http://www.indebtwetrust.com
Global Hosuing Crash Forum:
http://forum.globalhousepricecrash.com
Financial Armageddon
http://www.financialarmageddon.com
Boom To Bust
http://boom2bust.com
Bank Stocks
http://www.bankstocks.com/default.asp
NYC Housing Bubble Blog
http://nychousingbubble.blogspot.com/
DC Housing Bubble Meter
http://bubblemeter.blogspot.com/
Housing Bubble Central
http://bubble.mynn.com/
Housing Doom
http://housingdoom.com/
Portland Housing Bubble Blog
http://portlandhousing.blogspot.com/
Balitmore Housing Bubble Blog
http://www.baltimorehousing.blogspot.com/
New Jersey Real Estate Report
http://njrereport.com/
The Housing Bubble Blog
http://thehousingbubbleblog.com/
Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter
http://ml-implode.com
National Bubble
http://www.nationalbubble.com/
Okay. Now that you've seen just how bad this is going to be I'm going to now let you know that you can invest in either gold, silver, platinum, and palldium bullion coins.
There are two other precious metals that can be purchased in coin form as well:
(Palladuim Maple Leaf Coins from Canada.)
Palladium coins are a form of coinage made out of the rare silver-white transition metal palladium. Palladium is internationally recognised as a form of currency under ISO 4217. Tonga commenced issuing palladium coins in 1967, which included the Tonga Palladium Hau. Since then a number of countries have issued palladium coins, including Canada, the Soviet Union, France, Russia, China, Australia and Slovakia. Most of these have been special commemorative coins
List of all palladium coins ever minted
http://www.rene-finn.de/English/palladiumtabeng.html
What about Pallaidum?
http://www.lewrockwell.com/englund/englund32.html
http://www.palladiumcoins.com/coinage.html
Platinum Eagle Coin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Platinum_Eagle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum_coin
If you have little or now money do not worry. You can use a precious metals IRA Account and purchase your bullion coins:
Rollovers
IRA Rolling over a Traditional or Roth IRA into a gold-backed IRA is relatively simple. The term "rollover" actually refers to the rolling over of assets in a 401(k) plan when the employee has separated from his/her employment. Separation from employment is the key to the ability to rollover the 401(k) assets into a gold-backed IRA. If no separation has occurred, then chances are very high that the plan holder will be barred from moving the assets out of the employer's 401(k) plan. However, there are exceptions to every rule and a telephone consultation is always in order to see if the exception applies to you.
When it comes to existing IRAs, then the term "transfer" applies. Existing IRAs with banks, credit unions, stock brokerage firms or other financial service providers can be transferred directly to one of our referred trust companies. One very convenient option is to transfer either the cash in the account or the securities themselves. However, this arrangement is not always acceptable to the firm who is transferring your account. Again, for every rule there are exceptions which is why telelphone consultation is highly encouraged.
Precious metals IRA account.
http://www.usagold.com/ira.html
http://www.churchtrust.com/iraservices/Forms/IRA_PM_Investor_Q&A.pdf
http://www.certifiedmint.com/ira_investments.htm
http://www.bulliondirect.com/IRA/overview.do?gclid=CMLGg5_cx48CFShsGgod1DAF_A
http://completeira.com/?gclid=CMfotbvcx48CFQtcgQodwy1K5w
http://www.coinmag.com/archive/spring99/ira.html
http://www.encoregold.com/w-ira.html
http://www.assetstrategies.com/pages/services/precmetalsira.html
http://www.blanchardonline.com/gold_as_investment/ira_establish.php
http://www.sterling-trust.com/Default.aspx?tabid=409
https://secure.swissamerica.com/offer/IRA.php?tcode=SA-IRAbanner
Remember you can always buy your coins directly from the mint. So please feel free to visit the mint sites below to purchase coins.
European Mints:
The **complete list** is located here:
http://www.coinsheetlinks.com/coins9.htm
http://www.cbr.ru/eng/bank-notes_coins/coins/
http://www.monnaiedeparis.com/
http://www.mint.ca/
http://www.royalmint.be/
http://www.riksbank.se/
http://www.riksbank.com/
http://www.qcb.gov.qa/
http://www.norges-bank.no/
http://www.nbb.be/pub/Home.htm?l=en&t=ho
http://www.fnmt.es/
http://www.pbc.gov.cn/english/
http://www.europemint.eu/
http://www.eccb-centralbank.org/
http://www.centralbank.gov.af/
http://www.cbk.gov.kw/WWW/index.html
http://www.cbb.gov.bh/cmsrule/default.jsp
http://www.bot-tz.org/
http://www.bma.gov.bh/
http://www.bct.gov.tn/
http://www.bceao.int/
http://www.banque-centrale.dj/index.php?lang=EN
http://www.bankofalbania.org/
http://www.austrian-mint.com/cms/start.php
http://www.andorra.ad/
http://www.aasfn.sm/english/english.htm
http://www.mint.fi/en/
http://www.penzvero.hu/
http://www.sedlabanki.is/
http://www.igmint.org/
Not a mint but a very good place to buy bullion coins:
Panda America
It would also be a good idea to investigate the field of numismatics to find out more about the vaule of your coins, how to properly store them and where to purchase coins:
Littleton Coins
http://www.littletoncoin.com
There are also many collector clubs you can join and coin magazines you can read:
American Numismatic Association
http://www.money.org
Numismatic News
http://www.numismaticnews.net/
Coin World Online
http://www.coinworld.com/
and then there's.
PCGS Professional Coin Grading Service
http://www.pcgs.com/
PCGS Authorized coin dealers
http://www.pcgs.com/dealer/index.chtml
NGC Numismatic Guaranty Corporation
http://www.ngccoin.com/
http://www.amnumsoc.org/
http://www.coinworld.com/
http://www.whitmanbooks.com/
http://www.canadian-numismatic.org/
http://www.canadiancoinnews.ca/
Thank You for reading..