04/29/2021
I received my first 1 oz silver coin today! It is rated MS70 from PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service). MS-70 is for "Mint State" (the grade) and "70" (the numerical designation of that grade). There are no marks, hairlines or luster breaks in evidence upon close inspection. The luster is vibrant, the strike is razor-sharp, and the eye appeal is outstanding.
Each month one or more can be delivered to your home to start your own long-term savings.
The other day, I heard a unique explanation of gold and silver. They said when someone buys a new pair of shoes, as soon as they walk outside the store with them on, they have lost their original value. The same goes for a car as soon as you drive it off the lot. Even if you put $1 under your mattress, in one year it may look like $1, but you cannot buy the same amount of goods or services you could before.
Even a dollar in your hands looses value over time. Precious metal values may go up and down, but overall, do not lose their value, historically they have increased. And as more and more of these metals are used in cell phones and other electronics, the cost will only increase.
In the early 1900’s, a gentleman could buy a complete suit for about the value of 1 gold coin. In the 1950’s, a gentlemen could buy a complete suit for about the value of 1 gold coin. Today, a complete suit would cost about 1 gold coin. Gold and silver may fluctuate, but overall, maintain their value.
What’s great about our company is that when you refer other people to begin this important type of savings, you will earn points. Those points can be used to purchase more gold or silver.
Note: the couple in the image next to the coin is not my wife and I. That is a brochure that came with the coin that I just used to cover up my address.
I would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please send them in a private message.
Thank you,
Frank and Nell