No body is forcing you to buy or like mint products. If people want it they can buy it. Some of those coins are made of silver. Also if you do not like the "Bullion Investing" forum then do not post here again. geez... Take your medication. You are either drunk or overdosing.... which is it ?
Kindly lighten up, Clarence. Take your chubby finger off Caps Lock; check your freeze-dried food stocks; and don't forget to renew your subscription to "Guns and Ammo."
Like being noticed much? Look, I been a coin collector almost fifty years. Because I seldom sell I became a PM stacker as an aside. I rather enjoy knowing my will has stacks of silver and gold relegated out to my kids and grandkids. And in the meantime, well I get to enjoy them..... Look @Lembeck13, coin collecting is different for everyone. That’s but one of the reasons it is such a great hobby. There is simply no wrong way to go about it. I couldn’t have remotely dreamed twenty years ago that error collecting would be center stage today. It is not an interest of mine, but I certainly do not deride those that find pleasure searching for them. So how bout you slide your soapbox back under the bed. You are doing yourself no favors continuing down this path.
Also, what's very funny about this criticism is that he has it completely backwards. Numismatics has far more in common with comic book collecting, antiques, and ephemera than bullion. The reason is because coin collecting and comic book collecting is all based on subjective collectible value. That's it. Bullion, on the other hand--whether you personally feel this way or not--is an investment. There is far less subjectivity in the value of bullion; bullion, therefore, has much more in common with stock market investing. So, if one is to criticize "money making potential" that should be directed toward collectibles, not investments. Collectible: cars, toys, antiques, art, video games, etc. Investments: stocks, bonds, commodities, bullion, etc.
im sorry I even asked..this forum is worse than ngc to which I was alienated..its very sad you feel this way to a new member lembeck13..like a question would piss you off to the point to comment the way you did ...I feel for you bro//and thank you myownprivy for you input
I have a investment with proper paperwork and only 1 off from what I can tell //NOT BULLION but a true investment which I see now I need to see throu.. people pay for provonace and 1 of a kind
Sort-of finished a set today although I have two copper rounds coming that will officially finish it. World of Dragons completed on Provident Metals. Ended up picking up the display case because I liked the rounds so much I thought it would be nice to display them in the case designed to do so.
Interesting set. I bought some of them for the kids. Edit: No offense meant by this, they are pretty well done just not in my collecting interest.
no offense taken, everyone gets to collect what they like. Thank you, big science fiction fan so they fit some of my book collection.