Coins are one of the few assets that simultaneously have material value, historical weight, and collector's appeal. Investment coins made of gold and silver have traditionally been used as a way to protect savings from inflation. Rare and collectible coins can increase in value simply because they become less and less common over time. But there is an important nuance: not every coin is a good investment, and understanding the difference is critical before buying.

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Here are practical materials on investing in coins: how to assess the real value of coins, what is the difference between a gold bar and an investment coin, which commemorative series have growth potential, and which ones are bought just for beauty. We analyze the risks, typical mistakes of beginners and situations when it is better not to rush into a purchase.

If you are just thinking about buying coins for investment, or you already have a collection and want to understand its real value - these articles will help you make informed decisions without unnecessary risk.

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