Much has been offered in the way of opinion on the
matter of a potential gold confiscation, but too little of it is
well-researched, well-informed and grounded in a true understanding of
the laws and regulations involved. Below Mr. Ganz applies his
considerable expertise and unique perpsective to the mysteries
surrounding gold confiscation, unravels past legal precedent, and offers
some practical suggestions on a course of action for those concerned
with the possibility.
Allow me to make a personal observation and then I
will send you on your way to Mr. Ganz’ important and timely analysis.
Too many gold owners labor under the false presumption that high-end,
high-premium numismatic gold coins are the only way you can protect your
holdings against a potential seizure. Many of our prospective clients
are pleasantly surprised when they discover that there is a whole genre
of pre-1933 gold coins that can be acquired at modest premiums over the
gold content and still meet the criteria for exemption Mr. Ganz
outlines. As he points out, “rare and unusual” does not necessarily
equate to “pricey” or “expensive.” To understand why the words “rare and
unusual” are important, we invite you to read on.
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