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Eagle Pcgs

Eagle Pcgs I have a 2010 American Silver Eagle. It's rated by PCGS as an MS 70 and is a First Strike coin.? According to PCG S's own price guide, it's worth $95. I was just wondering if anyone thinks ...

 

Eagle Pcgs

Eagle Pcgs
I have a 2010 American Silver Eagle. It's rated by PCGS as an MS 70 and is a First Strike coin.?

According to PCG S's own price guide, it's worth $95. I was just wondering if anyone thinks that it will go up in intrinsic value? I know that may seem like an obvious question, but the vast majority of prices for the silver Eagle coin have gone down. Is this something that will rebound like the economy?

When people talk about the "intrinsic value" of a coin, they're usually referring to the bullion value. The bullion value of an ASE right now is just under $30. The extra $65 is for the condition of the coin. (Actually, it's not quite that simple--the numismatic value of a coin isn't necessarily tied to it's bullion value. If silver went down to $10/ounce, I don't know that your coin would drop $20 in value)

Generally, gold and silver prices move down as the economy improves. And, BTW, silver is nowhere near an "all-time" high. It hit about $50/ounce in 1980--when you figure in inflation, that would be about $128/ounce today.



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Are You Choosing Between Preservation of Wealth and Numis Network?

Recently I found myself choosing between Preservation of Wealth and Numis Network as an addition to my home business lineup.  I had looked at several companies, but found myself looking more specifically at these two silver coin mlm business opportunities.  In this article I want to give you some of the similarities and differences between these two great companies.  I will also share with you my ultimate decision and how I arrived that decision.

Both Preservation of Wealth and Numis Network were launched in the summer of 2009, in fact their public launches were just 3 weeks apart.  Numis offered an impressive marketing system and quickly began drawing some of the top names in the world of internet network marketing.  With the addition of David Wood in the spring of 2010, this momentum continued to build, quickly bringing Numis to a place of prominence in the network marketing world.   Being in the background has not deterred the management team at Preservation of Wealth in their business building efforts either.  President and founder, Justin Davis has also been bringing in network marketing leaders with a high level of business building experience.

Although both companies offer precious metals as their primary products and work off of a binary compensation model, there are distinct differences between the two companies that need to be examined.  First and foremost, is the fundamental foundation of the two businesses.  Numis Network is targeted towards those who are interested in accumulating high grade collectible coins.  Preservation of Wealth focuses on those who are interested in accumulating quantities of precious metals, focused more on the gold and silver content than on coin grading.   This means that a likely Numis buyer is going to be more interested in picking up high grade coins, while a PoW buyer is more interested in purchasing bullion for the silver and gold content.  For example a Numis buyer would want to spend $100 for an MS-70 graded coin, while a PoW buyer would want their same $100 to purchase 4 ounces of silver bullion.  While Numis focuses on offering the highest grade coins to its members, Preservation of Wealth focuses on offering its members gold and silver coins, bullion and numismatics at cost to allow greater accumulation of the desired precious metals.

Both companies offer two levels of enrollment.  These two levels have different focuses as well.  The lower cost level is targeted towards business building and not asset accumulation.  In Numis the basic enrollment level is $75, which gives you access to the marketing system and back office.  This level requires $9.95 per month for the back office and marketing system.  This level also gives the distributor an MS-70 graded coin for joining.   The executive level is $495 and also includes an MS-70 graded coin, plus a collector's case, complimentary coin grading vouchers and a few other perks.  Members at the executive level also pay $9.95 per month for the back office and marketing system.  Preservation of Wealth offers a sales rep enrollment level for $50 per year, that entitles an individual access to the back office and marketing systems, with no monthly fees.  There are no coins included at this level of enrollment, nor are sales reps allowed to purchase bullion and coins at cost.  The member level of Preservation of Wealth is $249 per year.  Those joining at the member level receive 2 American Silver Eagle coins, they also receive an additional 2 coins with the renewal of their membership each year.  Members are allowed to purchase coins, bullion and numismatics at cost and also have access to regular price point specials.   There are no quantity limitations for member purchases of precious metals.  In addition, members receive access to the back office and marketing systems.

The autoship of both companies is one of the primary selling points.  Preservation of Wealth offers an optional autoship program in which both members and sales reps can participate.  For $50 per month, an American Silver Eagle graded MS-69 by either PCGS or NCG is received.  The Numis autoship program is $99 per month and is also open to both enrollment levels.  The Numis program sends out a silver coin graded MS-70 by ANACS.   
Coin grading is another distinction between the two companies.  All graded coins offered by Preservation of Wealth are graded by PCGS or NCG, the most widely used and recognized of the professional coin grading services.  Numis offers coins graded through Anacs.

When it came down to my final decision, it was my target market that dictated my choice to join Preservation of Wealth.  I felt that the greater opportunity with a gold and silver mlm business was in the asset accumulation marketplace.  I don't know many "serious" coin collectors, but I do know many who are serious about asset accumulation and hedging against the devaluation of the U.S. Dollar.   In the long run, my target customer is not concerned with coin grade, but they are more interested in metals content and getting the most precious metal for their money.  Secondarily, the lower operating cost of PoW made much better sense for the person who is serious about building this type of asset accumulation business.

While both of these companies offer a great opportunity to build a network marketing business, Preservation of Wealth simply made more business sense from a precious metals accumulation standpoint.

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