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<p>[QUOTE="doug444, post: 1520524, member: 38849"]Blaubart, you and I are almost in agreement. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> All the stackers I know (including me, after 61 years of collecting) are keenly aware of scarce dates, and gravitate toward the vest-pocket silver <u>sellers</u> who don't give a flip, so to speak. I keep four Whitman folders handy (Mercury/Washington/S.L./Franklin) and pull the coins that help fill them up; those partial sets are later sold at the coin club at a nice premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>My opinion, stackers are not investors. Investors would plan to sell for depreciating Federal Reserve notes somewhere down the line. Stackers plan to hold silver as long as possible, for years if necessary, to preserve the purchasing power of their savings. There IS a difference.</p><p><br /></p><p>Last year, did my favorite silver-seller a favor. Traded him 9 accumulated rounds and bars for 8 ASE's (the only ones I now own). He's happy, I'm happy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="doug444, post: 1520524, member: 38849"]Blaubart, you and I are almost in agreement. :) All the stackers I know (including me, after 61 years of collecting) are keenly aware of scarce dates, and gravitate toward the vest-pocket silver [U]sellers[/U] who don't give a flip, so to speak. I keep four Whitman folders handy (Mercury/Washington/S.L./Franklin) and pull the coins that help fill them up; those partial sets are later sold at the coin club at a nice premium. My opinion, stackers are not investors. Investors would plan to sell for depreciating Federal Reserve notes somewhere down the line. Stackers plan to hold silver as long as possible, for years if necessary, to preserve the purchasing power of their savings. There IS a difference. Last year, did my favorite silver-seller a favor. Traded him 9 accumulated rounds and bars for 8 ASE's (the only ones I now own). He's happy, I'm happy.[/QUOTE]
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