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About Us

Todays investing environment is tough. With the economy still on the mend and the value of a dollar
low, gold and silver are a more obvious choice than ever for financial security. Thats where Texas Bullion
Exchange, Inc. comes in. Well go to work to get you the best possible product for the best possible price.
Investment consultants often advise their clients to have a portfolio that is well-protected. In order to do
so, your portfolio must include investments that are on the defense while the global market is on the
offense. In other words, you do not want all your investments going down at once, right? Many investors
underwent the misfortune in 2008-2009, when all the leading asset classes (stocks, bonds and cash for
income) fell at once. Those investors needed gold to lift a portion of their net worth higher, while all of their
other investments sank in unison. Gold rose during the stock market crash of 2001-2003 and 2007-2009.
Here at Texas Bullion Exchange, Inc. we strive to work with our clients to create a portfolio that will grow by
adding valuable bullion and rare coins. The majority of coin and bullion companies seem to be just alike it
seems as though they sell the same coins and bullion, and give everyone the same assurances. Texas Bullion
Exchange, Inc. believes we are different because at our core lies the foundation of our beliefs which are:

Adding valuable bullion and rare coins to our clients portfolio


Diversifying our clients IRA which includes gold, silver, and other precious metals
to stabilize the value of their investment
Ensuring our clients achieve the best prices on their investments, whether they are
investing small or large amounts with the flexibility of coins
At Texas Bullion Exchange, Inc., every customer is assigned to a single representative, in order to build a
relationship based on trust and familiarity with the needs of the client. Our representatives take the time
to get to know each of their clients so that they can effectively grow that clients portfolio in a multitude
of ways:

Numismatic Coins
Semi-Numismatic Coins
Bullion
Set Building
Traditional IRAs
Roth IRAs
Liquidation
Texas Bullion Exchange, Inc. looks forward to building a long lasting and trusted customer relationship
to serve your precious metal goals for years to come. For more information or assistance on your next
precious metals purchase, feel free to call us toll-free at (855) 344-2646.

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What is the Best Way to Diversify with Precious Metals?


Invest in 1/3 of gold and silver holdings in bullion for
bartering and other short and long-term circumstances.

Invest in 1/3 of gold, silver, platinum & palladium


holdings in semi-numismatic coins, which may provide
the double play potential of bullion plus additional
demand push from collectors.

Invest in 1/3 of gold and silver rare and low populated


coins in multiple denominations for added flexibility in
responding to various demands.

Coin Grading Scale


The Sheldon Scale is system of grading which was originally introduced by the late Dr. William H. Sheldon,
for the purpose of grading large cents. The system was adapted to all coins in the early 1970s. The Sheldon
Scale, as applied today, incorporates numerical grades 1 through 70 to correspond with various descriptive
grades as follows:

Poor 1
Fair 2
(AG) Almost Good 3
(G) Good 4, 6
(VG) Very Good 8, 10
(F) Fine 12, 15
(VF) Very Fine 20, 25, 30, 35
(EF) Extremely Fine 40, 45
(AU) Almost Uncirculated 50, 53, 55, 58
(MS) Mint State 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70.
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What is a Precious Metals IRA?

When thinking about retirement investments, most individuals are now fully aware of the options available to
them. Investing in precious metals is the best way to increase your savings investment. A Precious metals IRA
account gives individuals the ability to hold financial assets for retirement. Precious metals IRA accounts can
be made up of precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, or palladium in the form of coins and bullion.

GETTING STARTED IS EASY

ESTABLISH

FUND

DESIGNATE

Complete
the Account
Application that is
obtained through
your account
representative

We will work with


your current IRA
holder to facilitate
funding your new
precious metals IRA.

Your IRA Specialist will


work with you on the
best precious metals
investment choices
for your goals.

WHICH METALS ARE RIGHT FOR MY IRA?


Gold is the most recognized form of wealth protection, due to its relative rarity, variety
of applications, and use as the standard of economic exchange between countries.

Silver has unique supply and demand drivers because of its many diverse applications
as a key industrial metal. These applications limit its availability.

Platinum is the considered the most precious of the precious metals. It is nearly 15
times more scarce than gold and is in strong industrial demand.

Palladium

is used in automotive, jewelry, medical, electronic, and aeronautical


industries. Palladium is primarily obtained in volatile geopolitical regions, increasing its
value.

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CONVERTING YOUR EXISTING 401K OR 403B TO A PRECIOUS METALS IRA

Moving money from your existing 401k or 403b to a precious metals IRA is done via a rollover. Whether you
can roll over your 401k or 403b depends on the terms of your existing plan. We make the transfer or rollover
of your existing retirement plan into a precious metals IRA fast, simple, and secure. Another advantage
is there is no minimum order to purchase metals to hold in your precious metals IRA so, diversifying your
retirement savings into physical precious metals is easier than ever.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW


The IRA is the owner of the precious metals, not the IRA holder. Purchase, shipping,
and depository costs are paid by the IRA and all gains go back to the IRA.
All legal documents related to an IRA-owned asset must be in the name of the
IRA, not your personal name.
The IRS does not allow the IRA holder to possess the physical metals while those
assets are in the IRA.
The metals must meet certain standards, as specified by the IRS, to be held in a
retirement account.

THE ADVANTAGES OF HAVING A PRECIOUS METALS IRA

DIVERSITY

SAFETY

OPPORTUNITY

CONTROL

Diversification helps to smooth the volatility


within investment holdings with the goal
being more stable and reliable returns over
time. Distribution across three investment
sectors is the most profitable in the long
term, as each asset class comes with its
own financial benefits. Different coin types
can serve short, medium, and long-term
holding strategies to maximize security.

Precious metals are the safe haven asset


of choice for individuals, institutions, and
governments alike. The values that make
precious metals a safe investment naturally
extend to a Precious Metals IRA, in which
physical metals are held in your account.
Unlike paper assets, the value of precious
metals can never fall to zero, you know that
your assets are stored in a fortified bank vault.

In light of the recent crises, precious metals


have performed remarkably well. Experts
predict continued strength in the years to
come. At Texas Bullion Exchange, we help
our clients to focus on short, medium, and
long term strategies inside of their metals
portfolios so that, regardless of what
happens, youre prepared and more
importantly, youre protected.

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A self-directed IRA allows you to make


every decision about your account assets,
allocation and redistribution, while also
giving you important tax advantages.
When taking a distribution, you can take
physical delivery of your metals or to sell
and accept cash funds, and the small
annual fees on this type of account are
often lower than those of other accounts.

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Industry Terms
Bullion

I ngots, coins, or other issues that trade for their intrinsic metal value. Precious metals (silver,
gold, platinum, and palladium) are included as bullion.

Bullion coin

A legal tender coin that trades at a slight premium to its value as plain metal.

Burnishing

A process in which the surfaces of a coin or a planchet are shined through rubbing or polishing.
This term has both a positive and a negative context: In a positive sense, Proof planchets are
burnished before they are struck. The procedure was done originally by rubbing wet sand
across the surfaces to impart a mirror-like finish. In a negative sense, the surfaces on repaired
or altered coins may be burnished by mechanical or chemical methods. For example, a highspeed drill with a wire brush attachment is used to achieve this effect.

Cameo

A proof, or prooflike coin with exceptional contrast between the fields and the devices. On a
cameo coin, the fields are mirrorlike, while the devices give a frosty appearance.

Deep Cameo

Term applied to coins, usually Proofs and prooflike coins that have deeply frosted devices and
lettering that contrast with the mirror fields.

Die

A steel rod that is engraved, punched, or hubbed with the date, lettering, devices, and other
emblems used to strike a coin.

Grade

The numerical or adjectival condition of a coin.

High Relief

A coin with deep concave fields, due to its design. High relief coins required extra pressure to
be fully struck, and were difficult to stack. Therefore, the few coins struck in high relief by the
U.S. Mint (such as the 1921 Peace dollar and the 1907 Roman Numeral double eagle) were
each made for only one year.

Mint State

Describes a coin that has never been in circulation. Thus, the coin has no wear. A mint state
coin may still be weakly struck, and therefore lack the detail of even a lower grade coin. All
mint state coins have some imperfections if you study them hard enough. The term Mint
State may also correctly be applied to coins that were struck as proofs. Marked as MS

Mintage

The number of coins of a particular date struck at a given mint during a specific year.

Mintmark

Letter(s) stamped into a coin to denote the mint at which it was struck.

NGC

Acronym for Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, located in Parsippany, NJ. Currently the
leading coin grading service.

Numismatics

The science of money. Coins, currency, tokens, inscribed bars, and all related items are numismatic.

PCGS

Professional Coin Grading Service, a leading third-party coin grading service located in
Newport Beach, California.

Planchet

The blank metal disk, which becomes a coin when struck under high pressure between two dies.

Proof

The term Proof denotes a method of manufacture, not a grade. Proof coins are made with
special care, exclusively for collectors or investors and not struck for general circulation.
Generally, proof coins are struck on specially selected and polished planchets. They are struck
using polished dies. Usually the coins are made on a slower moving press, and/or are struck
more than once. Most proof coins are brilliant, with a mirrorlike surface.

Semi-numismatic

Refers to a coin that has a significant bullion value and some numismatic value.

Spot price

Current market price at which an asset is bought or sold for immediate payment and delivery.

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Products
Listed are popular coins available from Texas Bullion Exchange, Inc.
This is not a list of our full inventory.
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Gold American Eagles

Gold Bullion

Since its introduction in 1986, the Gold American Eagle coin has been in high
demand every year. Today, the modern Gold Eagles are a whisper of history as
they showcase the design that made its first appearance in American coinage in
1907. Because these coins are a perfect addition for any investor or numismatic
collector, they are the most popular gold coin from the U.S. Mint. As gold bullion,
they always hold value making them easy to sell, buy and trade. The obverse of the
Gold Eagle is adapted from Augustus Saint-Gaudens famed Gold Double Eagle
design of 1907, often regarded as the most beautiful design in American coinage.
Gold American Eagles are issued in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz sizes.

Gold American Buffalos


In 2006, the United States Mint introduced its first and only 1 oz .9999 gold
coin with the Gold American Buffalo. These coins were instantly a huge success,
providing competition for the Canadian Gold Maple Leafs. Since then, the Gold
Buffalo has become a widely popular addition to any Gold bullion collection.
The Gold Buffalo coin is designed after James Earle Frasers famous 1913 Type 1
Buffalo Nickel.

Gold Maple Leafs


Gold Maple Leaf bullion coins are a great way to invest in gold, and many consider
the Maple Leaf to be one of the worlds most beautiful gold coins. Each Maple
Leaf gold coin is legal Canadian gold tender guaranteed by the Government of
Canada for its weight and purity. At up to .99999-fine pure gold, the Maple Leaf
bullion coins are some of the worlds premier gold bullion coins. Since the Gold
Canadian Maple Leaf was introduced in 1979, its five sizes, 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz,
1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz, have been in high demand.

Chinese Gold Pandas


The Chinese Gold Panda bullion coins are among the most popular gold coins
on the market. Issued by the Peoples Republic of China since 1982, the Chinese
Gold Pandas are .999 fine gold. The Gold Pandas are typically available in 1 oz,
1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz sizes. However, the Gold Chinese Pandas are
also available in larger sizes, such as 5 oz, 12 oz, and kilo sizes. Several Chinese
mints produce the Chinese Gold Panda bullion coins, including Beijing, Shenzhen,
Shanghai, and Shenyang. Unlike many gold bullion coins, the reverse design of
the Chinese Gold Panda changes each year.
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Gold Krugerrands
The South African Gold Krugerrand is the worlds first modern bullion Gold coin
and remains one of the most popular Gold coins ever minted. Released in 1967,
the Gold Krugerrand coin is an international symbol of wealth and prestige.

Australian Gold Kangaroos


The Australian Gold Kangaroo series of bullion coins was introduced in 1987 by
Gold Corp., an entity entirely owned by the Western Australian Government.
Issued as Australian legal tender, the Gold Kangaroo is a favorite item among
collectors and investors worldwide. Australian Gold Kangaroos are issued in 1 oz,
1/2 oz, 1/4 oz,1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz sizes with face values in Australian dollars.
In addition to these typical sizes, the Gold Kangaroos have also been released in
larger sizes, including 2 oz, 10 oz, and 32.15 oz (kilo) Gold coins.

Gold Philharmonics
First minted in 1989, the Austrian Philharmonic gold bullion coins were the
best-selling gold coins in the world in 1992, 1995 and 1996, according to the
World Gold Council. The Gold Philharmonic was created as a gold tribute to the
renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the worlds most well-known
orchestras. The obverse of the Gold Philharmonic coin depicts the Great Organ of
the Golden Hall in Viennas concert hall, the Musikverein.

Gold Libertads
One of the most beautiful coins in the world, the Mexican Libertad is .999-fine.
The reverse features the Mexican National Seal with the official name for Mexico
in Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos. The obverse depicts two key symbols
of the Mexican people: the Winged Victory statue in the forefront and the Mexican volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl in the background. The Angel of
Independence statue is the main historic monument for the Mexican people and
is considered the symbol of Mexico City. The Mexican volcanoes memorialize the
legend of the two lovers for whom they were named.

Gold Britannias
Introduced by the Royal Mint in 1987, the Gold Britannia coins are British gold
bullion coins that have begun to play a major role on the coin market. Gold
Britannias are issued in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz sizes with face values
in British pounds () of 100, 50, 25, and 10, respectively. Gold Britannias
are .917 gold (22-karat gold) and are legal tender in Great Britain. Until 1990,
the Gold Britannia was alloyed with copper. However, beginning in 1990, the
Gold Britannia has been alloyed with silver, which gives the Gold Britannias issued
since 1990 a lighter yellow color than the earlier Britannias. In 2013, the fineness
increased to .9999 fine.
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American Silver Eagles

Silver Bullion

Released in 1986, the American Silver Eagle coin is Americas only official investment-grade Silver bullion coin and is considered one of the most beautiful coins
ever minted. It is also the worlds only Silver bullion coin whose weight, content,
and purity are guaranteed by the government of the United States. The Silver
Eagle coin depicts the Walking Liberty design created by Adolph A. Weinman.
Also used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar coins issued from 1916 to 1947, the
Walking Liberty image on the Silver Eagle coin is one of the most cherished and
well-known designs ever to grace coins minted by the United States.

Canadian Silver Maple Leafs


Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins are some of the worlds most recognized Silver
bullion coins. The official Silver bullion coin of Canada, this beautiful .9999 fine
Silver coin has become one of the most popular Silver coins sought after by investors and collectors worldwide. Maple Leafs are magnificently designed, with
attention to every intricate detail. Since first being minted by the Royal Canadian
Mint in 1988, the design of the Silver Maple Leaf has undergone annual changes that include proof releases, holographic enhancements, and commemorative
variations. Minted in .9999 fine Silver, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs are among the
purest of all Silver dollar-size coins.

Chinese Silver Pandas


The unique, aesthetic nature of the Silver Chinese Panda coin makes it a particular favorite among collectors. The extensively detailed designs of the Silver Panda
coins attract collectors and investors all over the world to these lovely coins. Unsurprisingly, Silver Pandas continue to distinguish themselves as some of the finest
silver coins in the world. The obverse of the Silver Chinese Panda coin depicts the
image of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing,
an example of classic Chinese architecture. The reverse depicts the pandaChinas rare and well-known animalas the main motif. Loved worldwide for its
distinctive coloring, natural and unstrained appearance, meek temperament, and
innocence, the panda celebrated on this coin gives the Silver Panda bullion coin
series an endearing touch.

Austrian Silver Philharmonics


Minted by the Austrian Mint in Vienna, the Austrian Philharmonic Silver is the
first .999 pure silver bullion coin that is denominated in euros. The Silver Austrian
Philharmonic coin features the same design as the Gold Vienna Philharmonic,
Europes leading bullion coin. The obverse of the Silver Philharmonic coin displays
the Great Pipe Organ in Viennas Golden Hall, which houses the Philharmonic Orchestra. Also, the obverse includes the face value of 1.5 euros and the inscription
1 Unze Feinsilber, or 1 ounce pure silver. The silver coins reverse depicts a
medley of selected instruments from the world-famous orchestra.

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Silver Britannias
Following the success of the Gold Britannia bullion coins introduced in 1987, the
Royal Mint produced a one-ounce Silver Britannia coin in 1997, with the 1997 Silver Britannias being issued only as proofs with a mintage of 20,000. Silver Britannia coins have a face value of two pounds (2). The silver bullion coins produced
from 1998-2012 are .958 fine silver, as opposed to the standard British sterling of
.925 fine silver with the 2013 bullion issue being .999 fine.

Australian Silver Kookaburras


The Kookaburra is one of the major silver bullion coin to change its design yearly. It has been issued in four popular sizes: 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz and kilo (32.15 oz.)
through the Perth Mint. The official bullion 1 oz series started in 1990. Many variations exist with extra stamps or seals (privies) issued for special occasions & coin
shows. The mirrored proof design of one year (issued from 1990 to 2005) became
the model for the frosted uncirculated, or specimen, of the next. Gold plated
specimens have been mint issued since 2004.

Mexican Silver Libertads


Mexican Silver Libertads are .999-fine Silver and are some of the most beautiful
Silver coins in the world. The obverse of the Silver Libertad coin features the Mexican National Seal with an eagle atop a cactus, clutching a serpent in its beak. The
reverse depicts two key symbols of the Mexican people: the Angel of Independence and the Mexican volcanoes Popocatpetl and Iztacchuatl. Appearing in the
forefront, the Winged Victory angel is a historic monument for the Mexican people and is considered the symbol of Mexico City. The Mexican volcanoes pictured
in the background of the reverse memorialize the legend of the two lovers from
whom they were named.

Australian Silver Koalas


Produced by the Perth Mint, the iconic Australian Silver Koala is struck in .999 fine
Silver. First released in 2007, the Silver Koala coins have begun to gain popularity
in the worlds coin market. The Silver Koala coin is Australian legal tender, carrying
a face value of one Australian dollar. The obverse of this Silver coin bears a portrait
of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse depicts an image of a koala, Australias cuddliest
marsupial. The design of the koala used on the coins reverse changes each year.
Annually declared mintages combined with the endearing reverse make this coin
desirable for both the investor and collector.

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Platinum Bullion
American Platinum Eagles
Released in 1997, the Platinum American Eagle coin is the only investment-grade
platinum coin from the United States Mint. It is the only bullion coin the United
States Government guarantees for weight, content, and .9995 purity. Since its introduction, the Platinum Eagle has become one of the worlds most widely-traded
platinum bullion coins. Available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz denominations, the Platinum Eagles are prized for their patriotic design and platinum value.
Eligible for placement in precious metals IRAs, Platinum Eagles can act as building
blocks for investments that will never lose all of their value.

Canadian Platinum Maple Leafs


One of the three major platinum bullion coins, the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf
has long been the standard platinum coin in platinum trading for decades. First
minted in 1988, the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. During their mintage between 1988 and 2001, Canadian Platinum
Maple Leafs were available in 1 oz and many fractional sizes. In 2009, the Royal
Mint reintroduced the Platinum Maple Leaf in only the one-ounce size. Legal Canadian tender, the Platinum Maple Leafs are .9995 fine platinum and have a face
value of $50 CAD. Following the release of the Platinum American Eagles in 1988,
the Platinum Maple Leafs have become increasingly popular.

Palladium Bullion
Canadian Palladium Maple Leafs
First minted in November 2005, the Palladium Maple Leaf coin is the latest addition to the Maple Leaf bullion coin series issued by the Royal Canadian Mint.
The Palladium Maple Leaf is the first Palladium product introduced by the Royal
Canadian Mint. Guaranteed by the Canadian Government for weight, purity and
face value, the Palladium Maple Leaf is legal Canadian tender with a face value
of 50 Canadian dollars. Moreover, the Palladium Maple Leafs are struck in pure
.9995-fine Palladium. While Palladium bullion coins are not new to the market,
the $50 Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf is the worlds first regularly issued Palladium bullion coin.

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Gold Certified

$2.50 Indian Head Quarter Eagles

These smaller denomination coins circulated widely throughout the United States.
Minted for a brief 13 years, the $2.50 Indian is one of the shortest-lived series in
U.S. numismatics, making it an appealing investment and collectors item. Combining their age, historical value and limited production make these coins a desirable addition to any investment portfolio or numismatic collection. With their
sunken-relief design, these coins are a sure way to add instant value to any collection or investment portfolio. These coins were commonly used as currency before
President Franklin Roosevelt required Americans to turn in their Gold coins to be
melted into bars to help combat the Great Depression. The recall of Gold made
these coins a rare find.

$5 Indian Head Half Eagles

$10 Indian Eagles

These smaller denomination coins circulated widely throughout the United States.
Additionally, the unique beauty, complex design and high demand distinguish the
Indian Head Half Eagle from other gold coins. These coins have proved themselves
to be resilient through time and are now pieces of American history. These coins
were minted and distributed as currency before President Franklin Roosevelt required Americans to turn in their Gold coins to be melted into bars to help combat
the Great Depression. The recall of Gold made these coins that were previously
very common, a rare find. Combining the age, historical value and the uniqueness
of the sunken-relief design, these coins are a sure way to add value to any collection or investment portfolio.
Ever since their first minting, the denomination and convenient size of the $10
Gold Eagle coins made them an instant success and one of the countrys most circulated coins. With their historical significance, many consider these coins to have
a higher value than most modern 1/2 oz Gold coins. The $10 Indian Head Gold
Eagle is considered one of the most stunning U.S. coins ever made. $10 Indian Eagles are some of the Pre-1933 U.S. Gold that are some of the most desirable coins
to collectors and investors. These coins were minted and distributed as currency
before President Franklin Roosevelt required Americans to turn in their Gold coins
to be melted into bars to help combat the Great Depression. The recall of Gold
made these coins that were previously very common, a rare find.

$10 Liberty Eagles


Beginning in 1838, the denomination and convenient size of the $10 Liberty Gold
coin made it an instant success and one of the countrys most circulated coins.
Additionally, the eagle portrayed on the reverse is considered one of the most
fascinating eagle designs on any U.S. coin. Because of their historical significance,
these coins are valued higher than most modern 1/2 oz Gold coins. These coins
are all from before President Franklin Roosevelt required Americans to turn in their
Gold coins to be melted into bars to help combat the Great Depression. This recall
made these coins that were previously common currency, a rare find. Because of
this, the $10 Liberty Eagles are some of the Pre-1933 U.S. Gold that are some of
the most desirable coins to collectors and investors.
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Liberty $20 Double Eagles


The California Gold Rush of 1848 prompted Congress to authorize the mintage
of the $20 Double Eagle Gold coin. The authorization happened in 1849 when a
few patterns were made and the coin entered circulation as American currency in
1850. It holds the highest Gold content of any regular issue U.S. Gold coin of its
time and the original Liberty design was minted for more than 50 years. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added to the coins in accordance with a provision in
the Mint Act of 1865. Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in this category vary in quality so
browse our selection and choose the coin you would like to add to your holdings.
These, like all other Pre-1933 U.S. Gold, have a historical value that goes beyond
the face value and the value of the Gold content in these coins.

Saint Gaudens $20 Double Eagles


Often considered the most beautifully designed coin the U.S. Mint has ever released, the Saint Gaudens Double Eagle appeals to both collectors and investors.
These coins were the circulating Gold Double Eagles at the time until, during the
height of the Great Depression in 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt prohibited
American citizens from holding monetary Gold. He ordered all Gold coins be returned to the U.S. Treasury, where millions were melted into Gold and then cast
into Gold bars. This iconic design has created for itself a special place in the hearts
of Americans as a piece of history that you can hold in your hand. The coins issued
from 1907-1908 do not include the motto IN GOD WE TRUST while the coins
released from 1908-1933 display the addition of the motto. Also, in 1912 the
number of starts surrounding Lady Liberty on the obverse changed from 46 to 48
in reflection of New Mexico and Arizona becoming states.

Morgan Silver Dollars

Silver Certified

The Morgan Silver Dollar is one of the most famous and most highly collected
U.S. coins of all time. These large Silver coins are known for their value, quality
of strike, design, and beauty. Although is it probably the most common of all
19th-century U.S. coins, Morgan Silver Dollars hold vast historical significance,
being a major part of Americas early development westward. There are many
numerous varieties and overdates, which makes collecting Morgan Silver Dollars
a real challenge.

Silver Trade Dollar


The silver Trade Dollar was minted in response to other nations large silver coins
that freely circulated in the Far East. Often, these coins were counterstamped with
small Chinese characters, called chopmarks. These chopmarks meant that a
merchant had accepted the coin at its silver value and often attested to the coins
fineness. It was designed by William Barber and, in 1887, all reserves of Trade
Dollars were redeemed by the US Government.

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COMPANY POLICIES

Shipping Policy
Texas Bullion Exchange generally packages and ships your order the following way:
Credit Card Orders - Ships within 1 business day* following the date of confirmed payment.
Money Orders, Bank and Cashiers Check Orders - Typically these ship in 5-10 business days from the day we deposit your check. This may depend on your
previous order history and order amount.
Personal Checks and Company Checks - Typically these ship 5-10 business days from the day we deposit your check. This may depend on your previous order
history and order amount. Please be aware that we have no idea when your check clears your bank. We are only notified when it does not clear. You may be
able to see information online at your bank that shows when these funds clear your accounts. Please keep in mind that information is not available to us.
Bank Wires - Ships within 1 business day* from the date your bank wire funds have been received. This is the fastest way to pay for your order.
Return Policy
We guarantee your satisfaction at Texas Bullion Exchange. We provide all our customers with a refund, return and/or exchange policy on everything we sell except bullion. This right
is limited to five (5) days from the date on which the customer receives their items. The refund, return and/or exchange policy only applies to customers who notify our Customer
Service Department by telephone at 855-344-COIN (2646) within five (5) days from the date on which the customer receives their item and keeps the item in its original packaging.
The Customer Service Department will give you instructions on how to return your items.
Shipping and handling charges are non-refundable. For returns, you must carefully package the Product, you are responsible for the cost of return shipping. Texas Bullion Exchange
reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to reject any return that does not comply with these requirements.
We want our customers to be pleased with their purchases. If for any reason you have a problem, please feel free to call our offices and discuss it with us. We will always do our best
to accommodate you. We do charge a 20% restocking fee on all credit card orders returned. If an exchange is requested, we reserve the right to find an acceptable replacement or
refund your money if an acceptable replacement is not available.
Pricing or Typographical Errors
We work hard to provide accurate product and pricing information. However, pricing or typographical errors may occur. In the event that an item is listed at an incorrect price or
with incorrect information due to an error in pricing or product information, Texas Bullion Exchange shall have the right, at our sole discretion, to refuse or cancel any orders placed
for that item. If an item is incorrectly priced, we will either contact you for instructions or cancel your order and notify you of such cancellation. Prices and availability are subject to
change without notice.
Additional Terms
Additional terms relating to certain products (such as prices, methods of payment, our policies with respect to returns, refunds, and cancellations and/or exchanges) may be posted
on the Site on the pages describing the products.
Investment Risks
All investments involve risk - coins and bullion are no exception. The value of a bullion coin (e.g., American Eagles or Canadian Maple Leafs) is affected by many economic factors,
including the current market price of bullion the perceived scarcity of the coins and other factors. Some of these factors include the quality and current demand and general market
sentiment. Therefore, because both bullion and coins can go down as well as up in value, investing in them may not be suitable for everyone. Since all investments, including bullion
and coins, can decline in value, you should understand them well, and have adequate cash reserves and disposable income before considering a bullion or coin investment.
Texas Bullion Exchange is not required to report our sales transactions to the IRS or any other federal, state or local agencies unless you fall under the Form 8300 requirement.
Locking in Prices
When you place an order over the telephone or online, you will be given a confirmation number that locks in your price.
Your price is locked in for 5 business days on orders under $25,000 (USD) and three business days for orders more than $25,000 (USD). That is the time you have to make your payment to Texas Bullion Exchange. Once you have placed an order with Texas Bullion Exchange, you have entered into a binding agreement. When ordering online, the price at which
your order is submitted is the locked in price. Your confirmation number will be on the final order screen and in your return email.
Texas Bullion Exchange reserves the right to refuse an order when the confirmed price is incorrect, due to computer-related problems, pricing error or sudden movements in the
precious metals market. Furthermore, we reserve the right to refuse or cancel any order deemed questionable, suspicious or of significant risk to Texas Bullion Exchange regardless
of payment method and price confirmation. You must ensure that your payment is dated within 24 hours and received by Texas Bullion Exchange within five business days on orders
under $25,000 (USD) and three business days on orders more than $25,000 (USD) to guarantee your price. Providing us with your credit card information is required to lock in
pricing all orders. You are responsible to cover any market losses should your order be cancelled, in addition to a 20% cancellation fee.
We provide a 3.0% cash discount off our list/retail price to our customers if they pay for their orders by check, money order, cashiers check, bank wire, cash or trade. The prices
shown for each product on the website include the 4.0% cash discount unless you choose to pay by credit card.
Type of Payment
Payment to Texas Bullion Exchange must be provided in US Dollars using one of the following:

Order Amount (Usd)

Preferred Payment Types

Payment Due

$50 - $1,500

Credit Card, Cashiers Check,


Personal Check, Money Order

5 Business Days

$1,501 - $5,000

Credit Card, Bank Wire, Cashiers


Check, Personal Check, Money Order

5 Business Days

$5,001 - $25,000

Bank Wire, Cashiers Check,


Personal Check

5 Business Days

$25,001 - $250,000

Bank Wire, Personal Check

5 Business Days

$250,001 +

Bank Wire

3 Business Days

We hold all certified checks and cashiers checks typically for 5-10 banking days. Personal checks will be held for 5-10 banking days regardless of when they
clear prior to shipping. Direct bank wire is always recommended.
Texas Bullion Exchange, Inc. (TBE) is a seller and purchaser of precious metals. TBE is not a broker/dealer. No broker/client or fiduciary relationship exists
between TBE and its customers, and TBE does not warrant that the precious metals it sells are fit for any particular purpose. TBE may, and usually does,
make a profit on the precious metals it sells to customers. TBEs account representatives are commissioned salespersons, i.e., their salary is based, at
least in part, on the amount and profit margin of the precious metals they sell. Semi-numismatic and numismatic precious metals almost always carry
a higher profit margin than bullion. The statements made in this brochure are opinions, not facts, and past performance is no indication of future
performance or returns. Precious metals, like all investments, carry capital risk. Precious metals may appreciate, depreciate, or stay the same depending
on a variety of factors. TBE cannot guarantee, and makes no representation, that any precious metals will appreciate at all or appreciate sufficiently to
make customers a profit. The decision to purchase or sell precious metals, and which precious metals to purchase or sell, are the customers decision
alone, and purchases and sales should be made subject to the customers own research, prudence, and judgment. In TBEs opinion, (i) precious metals
should be considered a long-term investment (i.e., 3 to 5 years or more), and (ii) customers should not invest more than twenty percent (20%) of their
available investment funds in precious metals. However, a customers individual circumstances may warrant a different approach. Precious metals do not
yield income and thus are not an appropriate investment vehicle for investors seeking current or future income. TBE does not provide tax, investment,
or legal advice or advisory services, and no one associated with TBE is authorized to provide any such advice or services. TBE makes no representations
regarding the tax consequences of holding precious metals as an investment in an IRA or other retirement account. Customers considering whether
to include precious metals in an IRA or other retirement account should seek independent tax advice from a qualified professional regarding the tax
consequences of such an investment.

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Toll-Free: (855) 344-2646
Fax: (409) 434-4154

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