photo of gold South African Krugerrandphoto of British sovereign king gold coins
That depends on your goals. We typically answer that question with one of our own: “Why are you interested in buying gold?” If your goal is simply to hedge financial uncertainty and/or capitalize on price movement, then contemporary bullion coins, like the South African Krugerrand (shown above) will serve your purposes. Those approaching gold more as a safe haven or asset-preservation vehicle often purchase historic bullion gold coins minted prior to 1933, like the British sovereign king (shown above).  These items trade at modest premiums to the underlying spot price of gold, track the gold price and enjoy strong liquidity internationally.

The top five contemporary bullion gold coins

The top five historic bullion gold coins

 

Jonathan, this would be set up like the Price Predictions page or the Daily Market Report so that it could be constantly updated and serve as a hub.  Each post would be headlined with a Google recommended search.  It would include a short introduction like the above with links to wherever else we want to send the reader.  Each post can have the right SEO information – title, subtitle and metatags.  Each page could have the same so that Google can pick up one or the other or both.

Note: I made the for this post the same as the Google recommended search.

 

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