Grant
Wood Gold Coin
Grant
Wood Gold Coin
United
States Mint
American Arts Gold
Commemoratives
This
One (1) ounce Grant Wood Gold Coin Arts Medallion was minted by the United States
Mint in 1983. A total of 391,000 coins were struck at that time. How
many are left today?
These
are very rare!


Spot Gold Price plus $10
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Hi,
I', Bill Youngerman, owner of William Youngerman, Inc. I've been in the coin business
for over 30 years.
You're
the Beneficiary
I spent over ten years collecting the arts series
and I'm now making the Grant Wood Gold Coin Arts Medallion available for sale
at a very attractive price.
I
want to liquidate some of my inventory and you're the beneficiary.
This
Grant Wood Gold Coin contains one ounce of gold. When you purchase your Grant
Wood Gold Coin you not only have a true Grant Wood collectible, but also gold
bullion, and ....
You know what's been happening to the price of gold.
I
consider the Grant Wood Gold Coin a great item to own because of its collectible
and gold value.
Any
questions regarding the Grant Wood Gold Coin call please me, Bill Youngerman,
at 800 327 5010
Gold Coins Melted
It
is reported that J Aaron, a coin dealer, melted 342,500 of these coins in 1984,
when the mint allowed the coins to be sold at the previous days spot price for
gold. This was a costly error on the part of the United States Mint.
It
allowed the purchaser to buy gold at the previous days spot price, melt the coins
and sell the gold for a profit.
This
leaves only 48,500 of the Grant Wood Gold Coins as of 1986, the last time a report
was issued regarding these coins. How many are left today?
You
now can own one of the Grant Wood Gold Coin a very rare collectable gold coin
work of art.
The
Grant Wood Gold Coin is not only a collectors items, but has the value of owning
gold bullion at the same time.