PCGS-certified American Silver Eagle bullion coins with a special insert autographed by Steve Forbes will be available while supplies at the first International Money Expo (www.imex.show) in the Music City Center in downtown Nashville on Friday and Saturday, October 27 and 28, 2023.
"Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes Magazine and a long-time precious metals advocate, will speak at the opening ceremonies at 9:45 in the morning, then meet with the public in the afternoon and autograph copies of his most recent book, ‘Inflation: What It Is, Why It’s Bad, and How to Fix It.’ His visit to Nashville is especially relevant because there now is no sales tax on precious metals or rare coins sold in Tennessee," said Dr. Michael Fuljenz, president of Universal Coin & Bullion (www.UniversalCoin.com) in Beaumont, Texas a co-sponsor of Forbes’ visit.
Earlier this year, Forbes stated: "A gold-based monetary system would have prevented our present (economic) woes, not to mention this century’s previous economic and banking disasters… Inflation never occurs with a gold standard."
Complimentary, autographed copies of Forbes’ book will be given by Universal Coin & Bullion with the $55 purchase of each United States Mint American Eagle silver bullion coin housed with Forbes’s autograph in a special Professional Coin Grading Service authentication holder. They will be available while supplies last at the company’s booth, number 813, at the show.
Known as America’s Gold Expert®, Fuljenz has won dozens of prestigious national and regional awards and honors for his consumer education and protection work in rare coins and precious metals.
The International Money Expo (IMEX) will be open to the public on Friday, October 27, and Saturday, October 28 in the Music City Center, 201 Rep. John Lewis Way South in Nashville. Public hours are 10 am to 5:30 pm on Thursday and 9 am to 4:30 pm on Saturday.
Admission is $10. Each general admission includes entries to win one of two Fender guitars with all the accessories. Drawings also will be held every hour on Friday and Saturday for one-ounce silver Fender replica guitars.
For additional information about IMEX, visit www.imex.show. For additional information about Universal Coin & Bullion, visit www.UniversalCoin.com
It would be wild to take one of these Steve Forbes things back to a bunch of kids looking for 1914D or 1909S Lincolns in 1960 and see what the reaction would be.
I may have to take a trip to Nashville and pick up one or two of these gems. Steve Forbes is the man. Now if I can just get a Taylor Swift autographed slab I’d be in heaven!
If I asked for her autograph I’d have to request she so it on her checkbook. Leave the rest blank, I’ll fill it in later, I know you’re very busy woman. I’m gonna go pee now and when I’m done I’m gonna shake it off, shake it off.
I was being sarcastic about getting Swift’s autograph I enjoy Classical music and classic Rock bands. She has a nice voice, but it sounds generic to me. The young females love her and she is already a billionaire, so she’s doing something right. Oh, and I hear she likes watching football!
Kaiser,
Mick Jagger studied Accounting before he hit it big as the frontman for the Rolling Stones. Something tells me Mick was too smart to just leave all his finances in the hands of an ‘Under-Assistant’. That a recipe for a rich man waking up one day and finding out he’s broke because the guy running his finances was a crook.
He’d have a gold label with gold writing signed by him in gold pen and slabbed in a gold case with a gold box and wrapped in gold foil with a gold ribbon and and finished with a gold bow. And the burn is it’s a silver tubman coin.
You’re forgetting the Trump dollar. Make American Money Great Again or MAMGA!