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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 716163, member: 19065"]Yes, I think so, and I know 'of' your finances based on your openness in the threads and on your YouTube channel and your eBay account which you've shared. Of course I know not of your financial limits. Yet, I primarily base my thoughts/advice today on how freely you throw money around on things you are hardly versed in before you put your money down. You only seem to learn after the fact and after successive rounds getting trounced by the forum members that respond to your threads. At any rate, you probably can't go wrong with these two gold pieces (initially), especially since bullion prices keep climbing in record territories, plus on another thread you just had some thought to 'get in it' if gold is rising. (lol) Since you do have the finances for this kind of stuff, you should buy these both: proof and unc, <u>before</u> they have any chance to become numismatically valued higher by collectors than they will initially sell for. Like I said you can always flip the one (or both) that don't turn out to be a key or numismatically worth more than melt. And if you get them in hand but don't like them and they <u>do</u> happen to have some numismatic value in future, then maybe you'll make a few extra bucks off them when you unload them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also advise you to buy them as I've been watching you currently only buy older coins and high priced moderns and/or pricey keys which have already attained their numismatic values before you got into coins. If you get these now you can get in before the price head up (possibly) instead of finding out later you need to shop around for the lowest price to obtain one or both for your 'collection' at elevated costs, potentially from dubious sellers. But I also see that you only respond to coins with big ticket prices, those which other people define as keys, rarities, or desire for their hard built collections. It seems you enjoy the hunt for the lowest priced example you can lay your hands on in hopes others will praise you for the 'deal' you put together so the coin becomes a catalyst for attention. Doesn't do much for me really how you obtained them, speaks not to a passion for coins in the least, only a passion for attention and boasting through a guise of investment based buying approaches. Just my observations to date.</p><p><br /></p><p>DO go get more silver as well. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />hya: All the best to you BNB.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 716163, member: 19065"]Yes, I think so, and I know 'of' your finances based on your openness in the threads and on your YouTube channel and your eBay account which you've shared. Of course I know not of your financial limits. Yet, I primarily base my thoughts/advice today on how freely you throw money around on things you are hardly versed in before you put your money down. You only seem to learn after the fact and after successive rounds getting trounced by the forum members that respond to your threads. At any rate, you probably can't go wrong with these two gold pieces (initially), especially since bullion prices keep climbing in record territories, plus on another thread you just had some thought to 'get in it' if gold is rising. (lol) Since you do have the finances for this kind of stuff, you should buy these both: proof and unc, [U]before[/U] they have any chance to become numismatically valued higher by collectors than they will initially sell for. Like I said you can always flip the one (or both) that don't turn out to be a key or numismatically worth more than melt. And if you get them in hand but don't like them and they [U]do[/U] happen to have some numismatic value in future, then maybe you'll make a few extra bucks off them when you unload them. I also advise you to buy them as I've been watching you currently only buy older coins and high priced moderns and/or pricey keys which have already attained their numismatic values before you got into coins. If you get these now you can get in before the price head up (possibly) instead of finding out later you need to shop around for the lowest price to obtain one or both for your 'collection' at elevated costs, potentially from dubious sellers. But I also see that you only respond to coins with big ticket prices, those which other people define as keys, rarities, or desire for their hard built collections. It seems you enjoy the hunt for the lowest priced example you can lay your hands on in hopes others will praise you for the 'deal' you put together so the coin becomes a catalyst for attention. Doesn't do much for me really how you obtained them, speaks not to a passion for coins in the least, only a passion for attention and boasting through a guise of investment based buying approaches. Just my observations to date. DO go get more silver as well. :ohya: All the best to you BNB.[/QUOTE]
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