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The Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant - Wear It With Pride

By Expert Author: Christina Goldman | Article Abstract
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The Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant is not only handsome but has consequential significance. First minted in 1967 the South African Krugerrand gold coin was the first gold bullion coin to contain exactly 1 oz. of fine gold. It gave investors in the US the chance to own gold coins due to its legal tender status. Aside from the vintage feel, these gold bullion coin pendants were made using one troy oz. Of 91.67 percent pure gold ( 22K ). There are other variations of the coin pendant having 14K gold composition but nonetheless, they are all delightfully minted.

The sales of the Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant have now reached their ultimate high since more and more collectors and even investors have fallen in love with these. A lot of them value the history that developed round the gold bullion coin. Although, there even was a time when it was prohibited to dangle any form of gold around your neck, wrist or perhaps ankles but since the Krugerrand was a legal tender, people can pretty much do anything with it - sell it, buy it and even use it as dè(c)cor.

This led to the idea of using gold coins as investments since you can easily profit by just by trading with it in the market.

With all the hype going on, before buying bags and bags full of gold coins, remember that these gold coins are 22 carats, meaning they are really soft so they're just "cut" with some amounts of metal to make it mint-able. So do not equate the 22K gold coin with the 22K gold necklace.

Now that pendants are being sold across markets, it would be best of you have a coin consultant find out if the gold price, authenticity of the coin as well as it's carat weight is at par or not.

The Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant is both an investment and a collector's item that will surely last forever.
Christina Goldman

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You can find wonderful prices and selection on the gorgeous Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant at:==> http://GoldKrugerrand.net

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