
Is it possible to find a gold coin that offers great beauty, high quality, an interesting history, superb value, and is a tremendous addition to your core position? Yes! The Swiss 20 Franc gold coins meet all of these criteria, and more, and we're pleased to offer them to you at the best value in years!
A Krugerrand, Canadian Maple Leaf, and some other gold coins can't match the Swiss 20 Franc for practicality in a core position. In a crisis, which coin is best for negotiating? A small denomination gold coin that does not require broker reporting when sold (such as the Swiss 20 Franc), or a large one-ounce modern issue that is subject to a 1099 filing when sold (and is possibly vulnerable to confiscation)? You be the judge.
These .900 fine gold coins are currently available for only a small premium over their melt value - at least for now. In contrast, United States gold coins of similar quality from the same era carry a huge numismatic premium.
A Great History - The first Swiss gold coins were struck in 1492, the same year that Columbus made his first voyage to America. That's more than 300 years before the first United States gold coins were minted. The Swiss 20 Franc gold pieces were introduced in 1871, and the design being offered here was produced from 1897 through 1949.
Americans call them "Helvetias." Europeans call then "Vrenellis." Collectors frequently call them "The Girl Against the Alps." By any name, the beauty of the coins is legendary, making them a pleasure to own.
Each coin in this offering is a choice, handpicked mint state piece of high quality. The condition of each coin is as nice as the day it was struck!
The Swiss 20 Franc gold coins are not subject to a 1099 filing when you wish to sell them. You can buy and sell these beautiful coins in total privacy. In contrast, since 1983 the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) according to Industry Council For Tangible Assets (ICTA) as of February, 1999 has required broker reporting on all sales by private individuals of such gold issues as Canadian Maple Leafs, Krugerrands, and some other one-ounce gold issues.
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Have you been thinking to yourself, "What is gold worth ?" Have you been looking for the perfect answer to what your core position needs? Then don't miss this opportunity! The Swiss 20 Franc will be a great addition to your gold portfolio.