Thema: Baldwin's Coins & Stanley Gibbons in der Strand Collectibles Group vereinigt
Richard Am: 01.12.2009 20:02:05 Gelesen: 96406# 52@  
Stanley Gibbons preist weiterhin die Vorzüge einer Kapitalanlage in Briefmarken an. Hier einige Auszüge. Am Ende des Textes finden Sie den Link zur ausführlichen Darstellung.

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Rare stamps

Located in the heart of London at 399 Strand, Stanley Gibbons houses a collection of more than 3 million precious stamps. It’s no wonder that we’re known the world over as the number one brand name in stamp collecting – and have been for over 150 years.

As the market leader, we are able to acquire and invest in the finest grade stamps on behalf of more than 200,000 clients around the world.

The reason we’ve been so successful? Our steadfast adherence to quality and integrity.

All our stamps and consequently, our investments, come with a full lifetime guarantee of authenticity.

Let me show you why stamps could possibly make you considerable gains over the next few years...

Over the last few decades, many investors seeking alternatives to high-risk stocks and the cyclical property market have looked to rare stamps.

The popularity of investing in rare stamps continues to grow, with IFA and financial journalist Nigel Bolitho commenting: “Since it was launched, I have sold more Great Britain rare stamp portfolios to my clients than equity sum capital growth ISAs.”

Rare stamps are rated among the top-performing investments of the 20th century, ahead of bonds and foreign exchange... with average returns of 10% a year, according to Salomon Brothers.

That’s the kind of return that doubles your money every 5 to 7 years.

Just take a look at how they have performed in recent years compared to other investment vehicles, including the stock market:



(Quelle und ausführlich weiter lesen: -> http://proactiveinvestors.co.uk/columns/stanley_gibbons/563/-the-popularity-of-investing-in-rare-stamps-continues-to-grow-0563.html)
 
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