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<p>[QUOTE="coppermania, post: 1260482, member: 18304"]I think that if gold hits 2000 them most common date collector coins will be worth melt with premiums being eaten away. We are seeing that now with 1900 gold and Libs and Saints are being treated as bullion. </p><p><br /></p><p>But remember, that either you "buy into" the idea of gold as an investment or you don't, but if you do then the point is that you eventually have to take a position into some form of physical of your choice and hang on like the rest of us. There are no guarantees, but many have spent the last 5 years or so trying to get ahead of this constant crisis our country finds itself in. I just pray it isn't a matter of trying to get a better seat on the Titanic, but being prepared is always the best option for the unknown. Sounds like you have made a great start and keep up the accumulation as well as you can. JMO</p><p><br /></p><p>Matt[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppermania, post: 1260482, member: 18304"]I think that if gold hits 2000 them most common date collector coins will be worth melt with premiums being eaten away. We are seeing that now with 1900 gold and Libs and Saints are being treated as bullion. But remember, that either you "buy into" the idea of gold as an investment or you don't, but if you do then the point is that you eventually have to take a position into some form of physical of your choice and hang on like the rest of us. There are no guarantees, but many have spent the last 5 years or so trying to get ahead of this constant crisis our country finds itself in. I just pray it isn't a matter of trying to get a better seat on the Titanic, but being prepared is always the best option for the unknown. Sounds like you have made a great start and keep up the accumulation as well as you can. JMO Matt[/QUOTE]
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