STATE OF THE MARKET REPORT: EARLY UNITED STATES GOLD COINAGE
By Doug Winter - Raregoldcoins.com
In the last five years, early United States gold has been one of the most active areas in the coin market. In this article, we will examine each of the major types of pre-1834 gold coinage and see how the market has performed. In addition, we will look at some future trends and make some predictions which may be of interest to the specialist.
Early coinage has always been a popular area with collectors but all pre-1834 gold types have been just about the most avidly collected area of the coin market since the beginning of the current bull market. I think this is attributable to a number of factors including the following:
In 2000, the oldest early gold coins became three centuries old which added a sense of age that was very impressive in comparison to more modern issues….
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