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<p>[QUOTE="Silverhouse, post: 2444889, member: 29452"]Don't get me wrong I love silver. But I think some would agree there are many different series and types. I decided to move primarily to gold because first off I decided that if I was going to make an average purchase of 400-500 per coin, then why not just buy a gold half eagle? So I started tracking the buying and selling trends of the types of gold coins I am interested in. Nothing extravagant, but just enough to give me a basic idea of what I like and how much I'd like to spend. </p><p> Secondly, for me it's much easier to collect the type of silver coinage I want if I focus on the higher end pieces. Higher end for me are low mint state certain year Barber's for example. I am working on the 1912 Barber series. I am doing an MS Mint set and a proof set. So type of collecting takes time, and big money. Well big to me. </p><p>As for the gold, also easier to collect as most dealers consider what I like bullion anyways, save for certain coins I am looking for. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silverhouse, post: 2444889, member: 29452"]Don't get me wrong I love silver. But I think some would agree there are many different series and types. I decided to move primarily to gold because first off I decided that if I was going to make an average purchase of 400-500 per coin, then why not just buy a gold half eagle? So I started tracking the buying and selling trends of the types of gold coins I am interested in. Nothing extravagant, but just enough to give me a basic idea of what I like and how much I'd like to spend. Secondly, for me it's much easier to collect the type of silver coinage I want if I focus on the higher end pieces. Higher end for me are low mint state certain year Barber's for example. I am working on the 1912 Barber series. I am doing an MS Mint set and a proof set. So type of collecting takes time, and big money. Well big to me. As for the gold, also easier to collect as most dealers consider what I like bullion anyways, save for certain coins I am looking for. :)[/QUOTE]
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