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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Chinese Silver Panda Coins - A Chinese Silver Masterpiece

By Christina Goldman

The Chinese Silver Panda Coins are one of the hottest silver coins to ever circulate the country of China as well as the currency markets around the world. This particular type of coin are some of the rarest, which of course means that the price placed on these are of a vast amount that only the most serious collectors are prepared to invest in. If you have an interest in collecting this type of silver coins, especially those from China, then this article's going to offer you some of the basic information that you'll need to spot a true Chinese silver panda coin.

The first class of Chinese Silver Panda Coins were circulated between 1983 and 1985. They had miniscule mintages of only ten thousand and were thought to be one of the few Chinese coins that were very rare and not easy to find. The valuable metal content is 27 grams of 900 fine silver with a diameter of 38.6 mm. These were already awfully provoking and valuable, but that did not limit collectors from taking a look at the later versions of these coins.

The 1987 sterling panda, for example, is the only Chinese silver panda coin ever to have been minted from sterling silver. It had an precious metal content of one oz. of 925 fine silver and is the first silver panda coin that had a diameter of 40 mm.

The design of the coin itself, especially that of the panda, is another reason why these coins were so valuable and in demand among coin collectors. What's more, the prices for these particular coins were very affordable, starting from the 1989 1 oz. Pure .999 silver panda coin until the present 2007 Chinese Silver Panda Coin.

And because of this, you will find a large amount of collectors with complete sets of Chinese Silver Panda Coins either locally or online who would be agreeable to sell them at reasonable prices. - 23159

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Government Acquired Properties & Surpluses = Great Deals

By Clifford Carr

Government surpluses and abandoned properties are sold at government auctions to the general population at discounted prices. There are government auctions held in every state many times a month. No matter where you live in US or Canada, you'll be able to find great deals at these auctions. Consider the investment possibilities or even starting your own business.

Surplus inventory sold at government auctions come from the federal, state, and local governments. Often the government has a large surplus of unneeded items, and will liquidate them to the public at one of their many auctions. This can happen often as the government's equipment requirements are constantly changing.

Items found at government auctions can also come from businesses that have gone bankrupt. Many of these items found at government auctions can include furniture, computers, electronics, furniture, and miscellaneous equipment. Most people don't think of these types of items at a government auction, however, it's where you can get these types of used items the cheapest.

Government auctions include seized properties which are made up of bank foreclosures, bankrupt commercial businesses, properties owned by convicted criminals, etc. Police often seize property if the owner is sentenced for a crime or if the property was used for a crime. The government also seizes the homes of the owners who are unable to keep up with their mortgage payments.

A property is considered abandoned if the owner dies and has no known relatives alive to inherit, or if the owner walks away from it for whatever reason. This can happen if the owner feels the house is worth less then he currently owes. This has been happening quit often lately in a declining housing market.

You can find out where and when government auctions will be held in your state by searching the internet. There are many membership sites that will offer you details on the abandoned properties, seized properties, and government surplus items that will be offered at your local government auctions.

Make sure you read government auction reviews so you'll know which membership sites are the best. You will become educated on the best opportunities that government auctions can provide. - 23159

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The Risks Of Online Forex Trading When Using Margin Accounts

By John Eather

The associated risks of using a margin account for online forex trading percentage wise could be said to measure up to the rewards. It is key to know what you are doing when you take these risks. When any potential for making large profits is increased the risks also increase. What the foreign exchange trader has to be careful of is not losing his margin account deposit.

Your margin deposit on a currency lot of $100 000 at 100:1 is $1 000. No one wants to lose $1 000! This is the amount you need to open a margin account with a foreign currency broker. Traders (the depositor) have to know that if a currency moves in the wrong direction, even to the extent of 1cent, they could lose their deposit, and in the process the margin account.

Stop loss order can be put in place to prevent this from happening by they are not fool-proof. However they do still allow for a certain amount of profitable trading, as well as limiting of losses.

One of the problems which is often overlooks by foreign currency traders is the broker, on seeing a currency drop may intervene and counteract your transaction. They see your deposit margin account is falling low because of a shift in currency, and they may close it. If you are riding out a downturn, expecting the trend to change and your broker closes your position you will lose your deposit funds. In order to continue riding this downturn until the shift to an upwards trend occurs; you will be required to make an additional deposit into your margin account.

Protecting this investment does not only entail "stop loss orders" however, these professionals the same as all of us, have to be educated in the psychology of forex trading in order to be successful. While some skill can be self taught, what better way to protect your investment than undergoing formal currency trading education? - 23159

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Top Tips for Becoming a Successful Personal Real Estate Investor

By Gary Z. Bryant

You've made up your mind you're going to make some income with that cash pool you have. If this is the case, you may want to consider investing in real estate. One thing you need to know is that making money in real estate may not be the passive income generator that you think though. If you do have good skills and quality information, there are ways to passively make some nice profits.

The first step as a personal real estate investor (aside from assembling the funds) is to find the right people to deal with. Real estate is a perilous industry fraught with people who aim to maximize their own profit from any deal. And they will do this even if it means ripping you off.

To make sure that a possible transaction is a fair one, make sure you have a good property inspector check out the property. It will also help you out if you are well informed on the market, especially in the area where you are considering the purchase of some property.

What happens after you make the purchase of your property? Well, if you want to go the passive route, you can improve the property and then sell it. You'll get a price that is quite a bit higher than the price you paid. You'll have to have someone do those improvements or do them on your own though. Of course if you don't want to sell, you can go with the leasing option. However, this still will require that you do some property improvement as well.

In order to get tenants, the property will have to be improved. Of course one difference is when you lease a property you'll have to keep up the property as well. The level of acceptability will all depend on the amount of rent you are getting from the property. You will also have to consider regulations for the tenants. They will need to sign a special contract that will keep your property protected from damage that is not a part of general property maintenance.

To be a personal real estate investor, you'll need skills that are not involved in institutional real estate investment, such as patience and time. With the immergence of real estate investment trusts, personal real estate investment and institutional are not as different anymore. There are still some things that only a personal real estate investor can do. Full control over property acquisition is one of those things.

There are many ways to get property when you have full control. You can purchase foreclosure properties, you can gain ownership of properties that were collaterals used for loans, you can direct buy as well. You also have the ability to use the property that you acquire for ventures other than those in the real estate business.

For many years real estate has been a very popular method of investing. Today the economy has made the cost of property drop drastically, which is resulting in many investors scurrying to get their piece of the pie. If you have good managements kills, skills with people, and some business knowledge, you can definitely make a profit with personal real estate investment. - 23159

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Hungarian Korona 20 Gold Coin: An Illustrious Hungarian Gold Coin

By Christina Goldman

The illustrious Hungarian 20 Korona Gold Coin was first minted in 1892, has a .900 fineness in actual gold content of .1960 Troy ounces, and was minted to commemorate the crowning of Emperor Francis Joseph the First of Austria in 1848.

Emperor Franz Joseph the First reunited Hungry in Austria as an empire in 1867, but his history is riddled with unfortunate incidents and tragedies. Brother Maximilian was executed in 1867 by Mexican firing squad, his son Rudolf died in 1889 after committing suicide, and Karl Ludwig, his brother died in 1896. Italian anarchists assassinated his wife in 1898. His nephew, Franz Ferdinand is most well known for his assassination in Sarajevo in 1914, which for all intents and purposes, propelled the world into the Great War.

Hungarian gold coins were minted with the same denomination as Austrian coins and the Hungarian 20 korona, the most well known of Hungarian coins, offers a likeness of Emperor Francis Joseph facing right.

Hungarian gold coins offer high collector, investor value, the most sought after being minted between 1879 and 1908. The popular 1893 Hungarian 10 Korona and the 1908 Hungarian 100 Korona re-strike are favorites. With exquisitely detailed renditions of angels, crests, and renditions of Franz Joseph, Hungarian gold coins are available in various denominations, grades, and mintage.

Price ranges for Hungarian gold coins may range from $200 to nearly $1,000 depending on the year struck as well as availability, grade, and coin denominations. For collectors and investors looking for unique pieces that stand the test of time, Hungarian gold coins will remain popular favorites. - 23159

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