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Old 07-02-2009, 03:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
mill rat41
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Anyone gone from coin collecting to "bullion collecting"?

I'm kinda at a dead end for coin collecting. I have a nice example of the coins that appeal to me, and I have no desire to complete any sets (morgan dollars, wheat cents, ect). Most of the nicer coins I can afford are common dates - that pretty much just follow the path of bullion. So, I've been considering just buying 90% silver and maybe a little gold.

I have a CD coming due soon and instead of rolling it over for a whopping 1.75% (less income taxes), I've been considering a "face bag". With the recent dip in silver prices, is this a good move? Anyone else in the same boat?
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