1. Mission and scope
GoldCoinsCommemorative.com publishes research-oriented coverage about gold prices, bullion premiums, commemorative coins, methodology, and related market news. The goal is to make market context legible, not to maximize page volume or thinly rewrite already-available headlines.
2. Sourcing and attribution
We cite or link sources where they materially support an article, methodology note, or market summary. Source labels, timestamps, benchmark references, and methodology explanations should be specific enough for a reader to understand where important claims came from and how pricing context was assembled.
3. Updates, timestamps, and corrections
Market and coin pages should display update timing that reflects the underlying data or editorial revision, not a generic freshness claim. If we learn that a published statement is materially incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated in a misleading way, we may correct, annotate, or remove the affected content and update the page timestamp.
4. Bylines, review, and editorial responsibility
When author or reviewer information is shown, it identifies responsibility for the page in the publication system. Templates, structured data, and automated rendering do not replace editorial accountability for what is published.
5. Independence, conflicts, and disclosures
Editorial decisions should not be shaped by a coin dealer, mint, marketplace, or advertiser relationship. If content is sponsored, paid, contains affiliate links, or reflects another material commercial relationship, that relationship should be disclosed clearly and conspicuously near the affected content in line with applicable law and FTC disclosure expectations.
6. Commentary boundary
The publication may provide analysis, summaries, comparisons, and directional commentary, but it does not provide individualized investment, tax, or legal advice. Readers should evaluate their own circumstances and consult qualified professionals before acting on financial or legal matters.
7. Methodology and automation
Structured templates, market feeds, and rendering automation may be used to display tables, charts, timestamps, and schema. Those systems are governed by the publication's methodology and trust standards, not the other way around. Additional detail on pricing logic appears in the methodology pages.
8. Requests and complaints
Editorial questions, correction requests, rights complaints, and disclosure concerns may be sent through the contact page or directly to desk@goldcoinscommemorative.com.