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Written by ChristinaGoldman   
Monday, 09 March 2009
Smart collectors know the value of gold certificates. Issued by the U.S. Treasury from the days of the Civil War until 1933, these certificates continue to be collectibles for people who invest in gold as a hobby or as financial security.
by ChristinaGoldman


Smart collectors know the value of gold certificates. Issued by the U.S. Treasury from the days of the Civil War until 1933, these certificates continue to be collectibles for people who invest in gold as a hobby or as financial security.

Why would anyone want gold certificates? It is simply a way of holding on to your gold, without having physical access to it. This can be for security or storage reasons. A certificate shows that you are the owner, but you don't have to physically have it in your possession. Also, deciding on the paper version means you won't spend money for insurance costs you would incur with physical gold.

With either method, you are investing in your financial security. Whether you decide to keep your collection and let the value accrue for years to come or sell it, you are likely to make a good return on your investment.

So, how do you sell your gold if you don't have the actual product? When you hold a certificate and someone wants to buy, you complete the transaction by simply phoning the custodian. It's an easy way to invest, buy or sell without the problems of security that you sometimes have when you must actually store gold.

The value of gold certificates is the same as the value of the actual gold. They are simply a piece of paper showing ownership. This makes things easy for investors and collectors. Many investors prefer gold certificates, because of the simplicity of liquidation.

While having gold certificates is a good idea in many cases, many investors prefer to have the physical product because it is the real thing, while a certificate is a piece of paper. Most serious investors collect both gold certificates and actual gold, because it could prove to be a good hedge against inflation and flat currency devaluation.

There are divided thoughts on whether you should invest in gold certificates or actual gold. It really is a personal choice, but investing in both is a good idea. If you are thinking about going the easy route so that you don't have to worry about security, insurance and storage problems, you should learn more about the value of gold certificates.

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