Rare earth coins pushed as investments
by Brian Turner

As prices for precious metals continue to climb on the metals commodity markets, American Elements has released AE Bullion™ - a series of precious and rare earth metal coins aimed at ETFs, hedge funds, and private investors.
AE Bullion™ comprises high purity coins and bars from approximately sixty advanced, rare and less common metals, including rhodium, tellurium, indium, hafnium, scandium.
The investment product also includes 14 rare earth elements, including lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium.
Coins and bars will be minted from assayed materials produced by American Elements’ AE Metals™ high purity refining group.
As well as ETFs and hedge funds, private investors, collectors and hobbyists can now take direct physical title and possession to these metals with risk exposure equivalent to movements in the world spot price.
The AE Bullion™ coins can be structured into different portfolios, and additionally kept in safe warehouse storage facilities for those not wishing to physically store the metals themselves.
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