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<p>[QUOTE="PeacePeople, post: 2219272, member: 20082"]There is no way you can guarantee that you'll be able to find this coin at spot + at any time in the future. It's ridiculous to claim that on any specific coin. If you could, then go get me a Perth mint Redback Spider, original issue of course, for 2X spot and I'll pay you 5X spot, fair enough? </p><p><br /></p><p>You also stated, that's how they get your money, which is in fact a criticism of people buying that coin. Some people want the coin for the art, and not the material it's made of. Can you buy a Piccasso for the cost of the canvas and paint + $30 for the time to make it? </p><p><br /></p><p>You're way off base with your collector statement. Most people collect to build a collection without caring about resale, they get enjoyment from building a collection. Just because you don't see it that way doesn't mean it's wrong or stupid. That paragraph is again a criticism of collectors because of how you see it, not how they do, and their point of view is not yours. </p><p><br /></p><p>I get where you're coming from, I really do. I think people are nuts to try to put together sets of MS69 or 70 whatever they are current issues, and believe it's a waste of money. I also realize that I could be wrong and this is just the start of the grading craze and these things will go up in value by 10 times. While the value of the material or face value is the underlying value, that doesn't mean somebody won't pay more, without it becoming the lesser fool equation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PeacePeople, post: 2219272, member: 20082"]There is no way you can guarantee that you'll be able to find this coin at spot + at any time in the future. It's ridiculous to claim that on any specific coin. If you could, then go get me a Perth mint Redback Spider, original issue of course, for 2X spot and I'll pay you 5X spot, fair enough? You also stated, that's how they get your money, which is in fact a criticism of people buying that coin. Some people want the coin for the art, and not the material it's made of. Can you buy a Piccasso for the cost of the canvas and paint + $30 for the time to make it? You're way off base with your collector statement. Most people collect to build a collection without caring about resale, they get enjoyment from building a collection. Just because you don't see it that way doesn't mean it's wrong or stupid. That paragraph is again a criticism of collectors because of how you see it, not how they do, and their point of view is not yours. I get where you're coming from, I really do. I think people are nuts to try to put together sets of MS69 or 70 whatever they are current issues, and believe it's a waste of money. I also realize that I could be wrong and this is just the start of the grading craze and these things will go up in value by 10 times. While the value of the material or face value is the underlying value, that doesn't mean somebody won't pay more, without it becoming the lesser fool equation.[/QUOTE]
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