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I hope you that you and your family and friends are having a Good Summer and are well, and safe.
This is the 17th issue of the Free Bullion Investment Guide's monthly newsletter.
July Donation
For those who are unaware, the Free Bullion Investment Guide donates at least half of its monthly earnings to the Angel of Healing Cancer Fund. When the fund collects more than $100, it donates that money to an individual who's battling cancer on GoFundMe.com.
In July, the Free Bullion Investment Guide earned a total of $20.00 of which $10.00 will be donated to the Angel of Healing Cancer Fund.
On August 15th, a breakdown of the Donations, Commissions from Affiliates, and any Advertising Fees that generated the money earned for this donation will be noted on the guide's Ledger/Journal page.
Updates to the Guide
In all honesty, I took off most of last month from doing any updates to the guide, and it's likely I won't do any major updates to the guide till later this month, however, I have been trying to keep the News on the homepage updated on most days.
When I get back to doing some major updates to the guide, the first will be to update the Gold and Silver American Eagle pages with the new Type 2 versions of the coins.
However, I'm not sure how I'm going to update the American Eagle pages because (and this is only me speaking) I don't think this will be the last revised version of the coin.
From what I understand, the U.S. Mint is not going to reproduce the 1986 version of the American Eagle Bullion Coin after 2021.
But, what they may or may not know is that a lot of people don't like the new version, so what's the mint going to do, in the future, if they see sales fall for the new version (type II), more so than the old version (type I)..
My guess is that they'll come out with another new version (type III) or bring back the 1986 version (type I) with better security features than the poor attempt of what they call a "security feature" with their new edge; time will tell.
Below is an example of their new "security feature" on the type II American Eagle Bullion coin that I'm sure will make all counterfeiters think twice before they attempt to reproduce the coin.
In case you are missing it, their awesome new security feature is the missing reed on the coin's reeded edge, which seems to be the best the U.S. Mint came up with to stop counterfeiters.
Furthermore, the U.S. Mint says the type II version of the American Eagle bullion coin has more than one security feature, however, no one seems to be letting anyone know what they are, maybe it's because no one knows what they are or maybe it's just an advertising gimmick.
Perhaps they should have asked the Royal Canadian Mint for help on the security issue, they've clearly put a lot more effort into trying to protect the integrity of their products.
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Until next month, Thank you for your time and for your support.
Take Care & God Bless,
Steven Warrenfeltz
www.free-bullion-investment-guide.com
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