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Gold coins bearing the portrait
of the first woman billionaire -- Queen Wilhelmina of
the Netherlands!
2005 was a great year for gold
and we've decided to kick-off 2006 with something we think you
are going to appreciate -- the always popular Netherland Queens
at prices competitive with same-sized bullion coins. To top it
off, these coins are super nice, brilliant uncirculated specimens
which we had the good fortune to purchase in bulk. We are passing
along the savings to you. If you've been waiting for THE DEAL,
this is it!
Combine privacy, history and
the ultmate safety of gold with favorable pricing by participating
in the January Monthly Buyers' Group. And a Happy and Prosperous
(Golden) New Year to all!
Available for this offer are 2500 Netherlands 10 Guilder Queen
Wilhelmina gold coins in uncirculated condition, as well as 250
uncirculated and 500 circulated Netherlands 10 Guilder King Willem
III gold coins. The King Willem coins carry a slightly higher
premium due to their older date and further scarcity. All coins
contain .1947 oz. of gold. When comparing prices, the 10 Guilder
"Queens" run, depending on the quantity purchased,
$5-$15 per ounce cheaper than a modern quarter-oz. Gold Canadian
Maple Leaf.
Historical Commentary:
Holland is most famous
in financial history for its Tulipmania in 1637 -- the prototype
financial bubble against which all other bubbles will forever
be measured. The price of one special, rare type of tulip bulb
called Semper Augustus was 1000 guilders in 1623, 1200 guilders
in 1624, 2000 guilders in 1625, and 5500 guilders in 1637. Shortly
thereafter, the bottom fell out on the market and prices plummeted
to 1/200 of their peak price.
Not much can be said of King Willem III, thought by most to be
an autocratic ruler who received little respect from his fellow
monarchs. His daughter, Queen Wilhelmina, ascended the throne
after his death in 1890. Known for her business savvy, Wilhelmina
amassed a fortune through various business dealings and investments
that surpassed a billion dollars, making her the first female
billionaire in history. Her involvement in World War II was widely
publicized as she unabashedly called Adolf Hitler "the archenemy
of mankind." Her rule lasted a remarkable fifty-eight years.
Click the order link below or call 1-800-869-5115 Ext.100
and speak to one of our representatives to secure your part in
this very special offer! Personal checks and wire transfers,
as always, will be gladly accepted on all phone orders.
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