Editor's Note: Please see this special opportunity event Addison is hosting with our affiliate at Rarcoa. I promise you won't want to miss what he's sharing. Details below.
Reader,
In the year 44 BC, a gold Julius Caesar aureus was struck by hand — hammered with a die and mallet.
That coin still exists today.
Two thousand years later.
It carries a value of roughly $45,000–$50,000.
Empires have risen and fallen.
Currencies have collapsed.
Governments have defaulted.
That coin remains.
Think about that in macro terms.
Longevity is the ultimate stress test.
On Friday at 2pm ET, Wayde and I will explore how rare coins represent:
Monetary history
Political history
And portable, private wealth
Not all coins are equal.
Not all scarcity is meaningful.
And not all markets are liquid.
We’ll separate myth from reality — and explain how serious investors approach this asset class.
See you tomorrow afternoon.
Addison Wiggin Founder, Grey Swan
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