Not exact matches
By that, I
mean it's better to own the real thing —
gold coins or bars — than to own merely exposure to movements in the
gold price via some kind of financial product.
The second part of the equation though, or really the first in the context of your question, is that physical
coin sales have been a less dominant
means of participating in the physical
gold market in the last 15 years, relevant to the ETF (exchange trade funds).
This
means that the Maple Leaf is not only an excellent
gold coin for North American and Canadian investors, but for
gold investors all across the world.
Being a store of value
means that
gold is a currency metal, which is why you have
gold coins and
gold bullion.
The fictional Gower is a man of
means, his purse always overflowing with silver groats and
gold nobles (medieval English
coin currency) with which to bribe his fellow Londoners for information.
I
mean, it's already a little against the spirit of the Super Mario Bros series to feature
gold coins in such an overly prominent fashion, but it might come off as nearly as tasteless as Fortune Street did.
Another Bitcoin split may happen, according to Bitcoin news, but what does a Bitcoin
Gold fork
mean for you and your
coins?