Still it is worth the shot to see if a market exists in the US
People with less disposable income who want gold could buy gold at a more affordable price point. There are a lot more people that would invest in...
I understand your point. But a 1/20th oz gold coin that is under $100 could still encourage more people who don't have as much disposable income...
But still, if someone held onto gold they would make a nice profit if they sold it today. We should make that profit more accessible to as many...
But if you have one foot on the ground and believe in yourself, why not?
I wouldn't want to see design changes every month
Here's my source on the "broad authority": http://mintnewsblog.com/2014/02/24-karat-gold-2014-kennedy-half-dollars/
Myself and a few other people
There are people out there would would prefer something closer to the pre 1933 Saints rather than those AGE's
We're not doing that. Some of us have other expenses too other than coins. It is very dismissive of you to say that. Also if I save up for a MS65...
Plus the values of high grade St. Gaudens $20 coins are falling anyway....
Well to us this is a real issue. Maybe to you its not, but to us it is and there is nothing wrong with drumming up support. Maybe people should...
Well it's myself and several other people. There are people out there are not going to settle for silver eagles, they want gold as gold is of more...
But some people buy all (or as much as they could) of what the US Mint releases. I'm sure some the same people upset over the 24k gold kennedy...
I don't think the US Mint is stealing money from anybody. With the UHF coin, how many collectors could afford to buy one in the first place? How...
I'll explain. It wouldn't be any third party grading company because NGC and PCGS are the most respected grading firms in the hobby. At least with...
But would it really hurt you or anyone else personally to support us.
If it turns out that the US Mint can make coins without Congressional approval and the US Mint actually goes back to making the classic coins as...
I trust when a government tells me how much gold is in a coin. Not some private manufacturer.
I'm not arguing. Debate is very good and very healthy. Everyone is a collector in their own way, there's no such thing as a "real" collector here....
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