Daily Gold Coin Market Update
December 3, 2009 – Gold coin prices are available through a number of avenues, but you should pay special attention to a few sources for the best information on the gold coin market. If you would like to receive free updates on gold coin prices from the leaders in the industry, simply sign-up below for our free 2010 Insider’s Guide to Gold Coin Investing.
If you hold gold bullion coins, such as the American gold Eagle or the Canadian gold Maple Leaf, it may be helpful to contact a reputable gold exchange that supplies these coins to the public. Market value for gold bullion coins changes rapidly, as does the gold spot price on which gold bullion coin prices are based. Visit www.Kitco.com and www.GoldPrice.net if you would like to see the current spot values for gold, silver, and platinum.
Gold coin prices are also available at www.PCGS.com, which is the official website of the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). PCGS has accepted, inspected, and graded over 17 million coins totaling a worth of over $18 billion, and the numismatists at PCGS are renowned as the industry leaders in grading gold coins.
The PCGS price guide represents the national average retail price of a given coin, and investors should be pleased to know that major exchanges like the Certified Gold Exchange supplies household and institutional investors with PCGS coins at discount pricing.
For live pricing and answers to your questions about the gold coin market, it is advisable to contact the Certified Gold Exchange directly, and the friendly specialists at Gold-Coin.com can answer your questions as well. Request the latest information on the gold coin market below, or call our toll-free help desk today.
Stewart Lawson
Senior Staff Writer - Gold-Coin.com





