Beijing Series II Six-Coin Gold and Silver Set looks like a winner
Posted August 5, 2008
Demand and excitement surrounding the Beijing Series II 6-piece Gold and Silver commemorative Proof Set has reached a “fevered pitch”—not just in China, where all three six-coin gold and silver series have already sold out—but worldwide.
by J. Christoph Amberger
Baltimore — (TFN): The Beijing Olympic Games will kick off this Friday, August 8. The Chinese did anything they could to make it a memorable event. They demolished old cities to build modern stadiums… went into debt like Congressmen on a Vegas junket… locked up dissenters… and idled entire industries in an area roughly the size of France, Italy and Germany combined.
But while there’s just the slightest of chances that the Games themselves may turn out a tad less successful than anticipated, there’s one aspect that looks like a runaway success already. My sources inform me that the excitement surrounding the Beijing Series II 6-piece Gold and Silver commemorative Proof Set has already reached a “fevered pitch”—not just in China, where all three six-coin gold and silver series have already sold out—but worldwide.
Series I sold at record pace in the United States. Thousands of serious coin collectors are clamoring for the Series II Six-Coin Sets. I understand that the relatively small U.S. allocation is expected to sell out in record time. Anyone waiting until after the Olympic Games to secure their set will more than likely be out of luck.
This is one opportunity you won’t want to pass on. When you consider the relatively small U.S. supply, overwhelming world demand—not to mention the notable artistry of these Proof coins themselves—you’ll come to the same conclusion I did: this set is something very special.
Where can you still get this in-demand gold and silver sets? Nick Bruyer, CEO of First Federal Coin Corp. is the man with the connections. His company is one of just two U.S. distributors of the Beijing 2008 Official Precious Metal Commemorative Coins.
In a nutshell, his response was: “If you want one of the few Series II sets we have left, call and order today.” Not one to mince words, Nick pretty much tells it like it is. That’s why I’m sharing this information with our readers. Bottom line: order now or risk being left in the starting blocks.
Right now you can secure this historic coin set at the current official price. Once the Olympic Games are over, you may be able to find this set for sale through non-official channels at of course, much higher, non-official asking prices—and that’s assuming you can even find the Series II set for sale.
To learn more about how you can secure your Beijing Series II Six-Coin Gold and Silver Set, just follow this link.
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