Thursday, September 2, 2010

Silver as an Investment and a safe one too

Current economic conditions made investing in the stock market a gamble. Based on climbing precious metal prices now is a great time to  invest in silver bullion. Silver Bullion Investing is one of the safest investment options for long term. Investing in silver bullion is like putting cash aside in your savings account gaining interest. Why you ask? It’s because unlike stocks, silver is always in demand! Daily stock market roller-coasters with rapid changes in demand and price makes silver investing a safer heaven for present day investors.
Silver as an investment can be purchased in a number of forms. One of the common forms of silver investment is silver rounds and/or bars. Silver rounds are usually weigh 1 ounce and contain exactly .9999 of silver. In comparison,  Silver bars can weigh between 1 ounce and 1 kg. Silver coins are a common way for anyone to start investing in silver. Priced between $23 and $150, anyone can start a small collection of silver coins.  One of the most common silver coins to purchase is the American Silver Eagle. A silver bullion coin, the American Silver Eagle is the most widely held silver bullion coin in the United States. The American Silver Eagle comes in various mintage dates from 1986 all the way to 2010.Serious collectors can purchase lower mintage dated American Eagle 1 oz coins, due to additional value of a collectible coin.Tomscoinworld.com offers a wide variety of silver coins for any type of collector. To find out more about silver bullion investments contactgoodoletoms@gmail.com
GoodOleTom is a secure, safe, and trusted gold and silver seller. GoodOleTom has been working with consumers for 40 years in Florida, New England, and Arizona. GoodOleTomwants to help you out in these hard economic times. Just come into one of our locations and we’ll show you the different types of gold coins or bars we have for purchasing. You can also email us at goodoletoms@gmail.com or even call us at our toll free number: 1-877-653-3866. GoodOleTom wants to help you out!

U.S. Mint

The United States Mint is the primary production site for circulating coin for the United States to carry out its trade and commerce. The U.S. Mint was formed by Congress with the passing of the Coinage Act of 1792. Per the terms of the Coinage Act, the first Mint building was in Philadelphia which, at the time, was the capital of the United States. It was the first building of the Republic raised under the Constitution. Today, the Mint is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and operates mint facilities in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, West Point, New York, Fort Knox, Kentucky. The 3 major mints of the U.S. are Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco.
Philadelphia is the leading mint facility in the United States. It is one of four active coin producing mints. First built in 1792 when Philadelphia was still the capital of the United States. The Philadelphia mint began operations in 1793. Coins minted at Philadelphia had no mark until 1980, with the exception of the Susan B. Anthony Dollar and the war time Jefferson Nickel.
In 1980, a “P” mark was added for those coins that were minted in Philadelphia.
Denver started in 1863 as a local assay office after gold was discovered in that area. By the turn of the century the office was bringing in over $5 million dollars in annual gold and silver deposits. 1906 the mint opened a new Denver branch producing its own working dies and as well as working dies for other mints. “D” is Denver’s mint mark and strikes coinage only for circulation with the exception of the $10 dollar 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Commemorative that the Denver mint struck along with 3 other mints.
The San Francisco mint opened in 1854 to serve the gold fields of the California Gold Rush. It quickly out grew its facility and moved to a new building in 1874. This building survived the great earthquake of 1906 and served until 1937. The present facility was opened and then closed in 1955, then reopened a decade later during the coin shortage of the mid 60’s. In 1968 it took over most proof coinage production for Philadelphia and since 1975 it has only been in use solely for proff coinage with the exception of the Anthony Dollar. The San Francisco’s mint mark is a “S’ and a feature on every coin minted by them.
TomsCoinWorld is a unique collection of gold and silver coins for every taste. From early large cents to modern commemoratives, TomsCoinWorld offers a wide array of coins in different grades. There will always be something for any collector that visits us, and with new items coming into our inventory everyday you’ll be sure to find the perfect coin for you at TomsCoinWorld.
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Goodoletom Arizona, 5024 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 520-888-4488

Silver Certificates

Silver certificates are a type of representative money printed from 1878 to 1964 in the United States as a part of its circulation of paper currency. Silver certificates were produced as a reply to citizens that were angered by the Fourth Coinage Act. The fourth coinage act had place the United States on a gold standard demonetizing silver, stopping western mining interest and citizens who were wanting silver in circulation. Because of so many citizens were angered the Fourth Coinage Act is also known as the “Crime of 73”. Silver certificates were originally redeemable on in Federal Reserve notes and are thus outdated but, are still suitable legal tender.
There are 2 features that make a distinction between a Silver Certificate and regular currency; the seal and its serial numbers. On many of the first Silver Certificates issued their seals were red, brown, or blue. It was not until the 1899 series for the $1, $2, and $5 denominations that the seal and number colors were officially and permanently changed to blue. During World War II the government issued 1935a Silver Certificates with a brown seal for Hawaii distribution and 1935a certificates with a yellow seal for North Africa distribution. The idea was that if these areas fell into enemy hands during the war, the money could easily be identified and cancelled so as to prevent large monetary losses.
The obligation of a certificate states how much of a specific article of trade the government of a country will “pay to the bearer.” On most large-size Silver Certificates, the obligation reads: “This certifies that there have/has been deposited in the Treasury of the United States of America (number) silver dollar(s) payable to the bearer on demand.” On small-sized Silver Certificates beginning with Series 1934, in order to denote current location of deposit, it was changed to read: “This certifies that there is on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America (number) dollar(s) in silver payable to the bearer on demand.”
TomsCoinWorld is a unique collection of gold and silver coins and currency for every taste. From early large cents to modern commemoratives, TomsCoinWorld offers a wide array of currency in different grades. There will always be something for any collector that visits us, and with new items coming into our inventory everyday you’ll be sure to find the perfect coin for you at TomsCoinWorld.
Visit TomsCoinWorld for additional coin details.
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GoodOleTom Location’s:
Tom’s of East Hartford, 1100 Main St, East Hartford, CT 860-289-8015
Goodoletom of West Hartford, 740 N Main Street, West Hartford, CT 860-882-0777.
Goodoletom Shore, 1869 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 203-288-8877
Goodoletom Arizona, 5024 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 520-888-4488

1856 O Seated Liberty Silver Half Dollar

This 1856 O Seated Liberty half dollar is an American silver coin. This silver used to make this coin was not commonly used after the 19th century, and is 90% pure silver. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the Seated Liberty image is depicted holding a shield, and pole with a liberty cap at the top.
The image on the other side of the coin is of an eagle with a shield very similar to that of the Seated Liberty. This design represents American freedom during the time period, a characteristic of the country that few other countries could share. The coins were no longer minted after 1891, and they are a true symbol of American patriotism during the Civil War era.
TomsCoinWorld is a unique collection of gold and silver coins for every taste. From early large cents to modern commemoratives, TomsCoinWorld offers a wide array of coins in different grades. There will always be something for any collector that visits us, and with new items coming into our inventory everyday you’ll be sure to find the perfect coin for you at TomsCoinWorld.
Visit TomsCoinWorld for additional coin details.
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GoodOleTom Location’s:
Tom’s of East Hartford, 1100 Main St, East Hartford, CT 860-289-8015
Goodoletom of West Hartford, 740 N Main Street, West Hartford, CT 860-882-0777
Goodoletom Shore, 1869 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 203-288-8877
Goodoletom Arizona, 5024 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 520-888-4488

1918 Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar

Here at TomsCoinWorld we a wide variety ofcoins to choose from. Today we look at a coin that just recently came into our inventory a1918 Standing Liberty Quarter. Designed by Herman A. MacNeil this coin comes in at a weight of 96 grains and has a metal content of 90% silver and 10% copper.
This coin has a mint mark of S meaning this coin was produced in San Francisco. It is in VERY FINE condition. The coin features full head and full rivets. It really is a unique piece that would fit into any coins enthusiast collection.
TomsCoinWorld is a unique collection of gold and silver coins for every taste. From early large cents to modern commemoratives,
TomsCoinWorld offers a wide array of coins in different grades. There will always be something for any collector that visits us, and with new items coming into our inventory everyday you’ll be sure to find the perfect coin for you at TomsCoinWorld.
Visit TomsCoinWorld for additional coin details.
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GoodOleTom Location’s:
Tom’s of East Hartford, 1100 Main St, East Hartford, CT 860-289-8015Goodoletom of West Hartford, 740 N Main Street, West Hartford, CT 860-882-0777.Goodoletom Shore, 1869 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 203-288-8877Goodoletom Arizona, 5024 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 520-888-4488

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Sterling Silver Claddagh Ring

The Claddagh ring is a traditional Irish ring given as a gift of love as a wedding ring. The ring was first produced in the 17th century during the reign of Queen Mary II. The design and customs that the ring originate from is the Irish fishing village of Claddagh.
A Claddagh ring has very distinct features including two hands holding a heart usually with a crown resting on the heart. The features of this ring offer symbolisms of the qualities of true love; love (the heart), friendship (the hands) and loyalty (the crown). When the Claddagh ring is given to the bride during the wedding ceremony the presentation of the ring is usually follow by these words, "With this crown, I give my loyalty, with these hands, I offer my service, with this heart, I give you mine".  The Claddagh ring is also used is to convey the wearer’s availability or lack of. The ring is worn on the right hand with the heart facing outward to show that the wearer is not romantically linked but is looking for love. When turned inwards, it is shown that the wearer is in a relationship, or their heart has been "captured"; the heart points down the arm and into the veins which lead to the wearer's heart. The ring worn on the left hand with the heart facing outward shows the wearer is engaged; turned inward indicates the wearer is married.
GoodOleTom is a unique collection of collectibles, gold and silver jewelry for every taste. From earrings to figurines, GoodOleTom offers a wide array of modern and vintage items. There will always be something for any customer that visits us, and with new items coming into our inventory everyday you’ll be sure to find the perfect piece for you at GoodOleToms.
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GoodOleTom Location’s:
Tom’s of East Hartford, 1100 Main St, East Hartford, CT 860-289-8015
Goodoletom of West Hartford, 740 N Main Street, West Hartford, CT 860-882-0777.
Goodoletom Shore, 1869 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 203-288-8877
Goodoletom Arizona, 5024 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 520-888-4488

Pandora Sterling Silver Bead Bracelet

Founded in Denmark, Pandora is a global jewelry brand most recognized for their customizable charm bracelets, which is part of their “Moments” line. They also offer different lines of rings, earrings and necklaces.

Best known for its bourgeoisie twist on the original style of the charm bracelet, Pandora was founded in 1982 when Per and Winnie Envoldsen decided to open their own jewelry shop in Copenhagen. Pandora introduced its patented charm bracelet to the Danish market in 1999. Their bracelets, patented threading system that allows charms to be added and rearranged, by the wearer. For these charm bracelets Pandora has crafted more than 800 charms which are available in different materials and sometimes with different stones or gems.
GoodOleTom is a unique collection of gold and silver jewelry for every taste. From earrings to bracelets, GoodOleTom offers a wide array of modern and vintage jewelry. There will always be something for any customer that visits us, and with new items coming into our inventory everyday you’ll be sure to find the perfect piece of jewelry for you at GoodOleTom.
GoodOleToms, “Where Rarity is Common”
Please visit our online store here.
GoodOleTom Location’s:
Tom’s of East Hartford, 1100 Main St, East Hartford, CT 860-289-8015
Goodoletom of West Hartford, 740 N Main Street, West Hartford, CT 860-882-0777.
Goodoletom Shore, 1869 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 203-288-8877
Goodoletom Arizona, 5024 North Oracle Road Tucson, AZ 520-888-4488