In collaboration with "King of Coins"

QUEEN ELIZABETH II £5 PROOF COIN OFFER

QUEEN ELIZABETH II £5 PROOF COIN OFFER

VERY LOW MINTAGE RARE SOLID GOLD £5 COIN

The World’s Best Gold Insider Secret:

No One Should Ever Buy Straight Gold Bullion

We have obtained a very limited number of Large Rare Gold Coins that can be bought for only £2,500 but should be worth £15,000.

 

 One of the coins in the series available

 

 

 

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. TAKING A FEW MINUTES TO UNDERSTAND HOW COINS ARE COLLECTED WILL SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVE YOUR INVESTMENT STRATEGY

The Elizabeth 5 Pounds is the greatest modern rare gold coin bargain in the world! Why is this great coin so undervalued? It is due to the little known fact that it is the only modern large gold coin in the world that is a REAL coin! Everything else is nothing more than a bullion product. Bullion coins were first created in 1967 and have no value besides their bullion content. Whereas the Elizabeth 5 Pounds is a part of an actual REAL coin series minted since 1668.

REAL COIN vs BULLION COIN

What is a REAL coin? A real coin is one that was actually made for use in commerce. Until very recent times, coins were the main if not the only way that commerce was effectuated. Why is it so important to be a REAL coin? Collectors are not interested in modern bullion coins. Instead collectors want real coins that are historically significant and made by national mints especially the Royal Mint.

THE IMPORTANCE OF A SERIES

Unlike most other collectibles that are collected as a stand alone item, coins are collected with the goal of building a set. The most valuable coins in the world are those that are a part of a set. The reason for this is simple.

First a collector picks a SERIES to collect. A series is a type of coin. Examples of as series are; Lincoln Pennies, Silver Dollars, and £5.
Second, a collector starts to build a set of coins within this series.

THE IMPORTANCE OF A KEY DATE

As the collector starts to build a set, eventually the collector is confronted with the KEY DATE problem. A key date is the greatest rarity within the series. Every series has a key date, and some series have multiple key dates. For instance, in 2014 I purchased the Ultimate Key Date King Edward VIII Sovereign for £516,000 as there existed only one available on the market.

Since key date coins are very rare, there is substantial competition to acquire key date coins from collectors wishing to complete their sets. Therefore, the best investment strategy is to purchase key date coins. One can always find the common dates within a series and therefore the upward price pressure is much lower for common coins.

THE OPPORTUNITY

For just £2,500 (only approx. 20% premium over the 1.18 ounce gold content), you can buy a very scarce date Elizabeth £5.

Before 1980 Queen Elizabeth’s father King George VI coins were only worth 20% over the gold price. Today they are worth £15,000 in condition comparable to the Elizabeth coins that cost only £2,500. Furthermore, the Elizabeth £5 that we have secured for you are RARER than the King George VI coins.

Now that Elizabeth has passed away, history could repeat itself seeing the Elizabeth £5 coins rising in value to the £15,000 value they deserve.

A COIN SO IMPORTANT THAT WE WROTE AN ENTIRE BOOK ABOUT IT!

Capping a monumental 10 year effort, we wrote the first and only encyclopaedia reference book about the coin series that the Elizabeth 5 Pounds is the major part of. The book was written specifically for the purpose of helping the coin collecting world understand the amazing opportunity of the undervalued Elizabeth 5 Pounds.

 

 

£100  RETAIL PRICE, FREE WITH YOUR INITIAL PURCHASE

 

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