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<p>[QUOTE="tibor, post: 4077513, member: 73385"]With your budget that you have, buy coins that are pleasing</p><p>and are CAC stickered. Buy these coins over several decades.</p><p>Don't buy copper unless it is a pleasing Red/Brown leaning toward</p><p>brown or a fully brown coin. Buy only the prettiest TONED</p><p>silver coins, ones that just make your jaws drop! Un-toned coins</p><p>are fine as long as they are FLASHY. The same rule for gold coins</p><p>FLASHY!! Your great grand children will be thankful. You on the</p><p>other hand will enjoy buying these treasures and holding them</p><p>till you pass. If you want an investment that reaps profits now,</p><p>I suggest a well balanced portfolio of mutual funds and ETF's.</p><p>Very rarely do collectors enjoy profits unless they are in it for</p><p>the long term, usually 5+ decades. Hopefully the 40 and younger</p><p>crowd will find numismatics as exciting as we do. Make sure all</p><p>of your coins are in PCGS or NGC plastic. Anything else is just</p><p>throwing your money away.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tibor, post: 4077513, member: 73385"]With your budget that you have, buy coins that are pleasing and are CAC stickered. Buy these coins over several decades. Don't buy copper unless it is a pleasing Red/Brown leaning toward brown or a fully brown coin. Buy only the prettiest TONED silver coins, ones that just make your jaws drop! Un-toned coins are fine as long as they are FLASHY. The same rule for gold coins FLASHY!! Your great grand children will be thankful. You on the other hand will enjoy buying these treasures and holding them till you pass. If you want an investment that reaps profits now, I suggest a well balanced portfolio of mutual funds and ETF's. Very rarely do collectors enjoy profits unless they are in it for the long term, usually 5+ decades. Hopefully the 40 and younger crowd will find numismatics as exciting as we do. Make sure all of your coins are in PCGS or NGC plastic. Anything else is just throwing your money away.[/QUOTE]
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