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<p>[QUOTE="CaptainMK, post: 3696461, member: 106822"]I love this question as this can bring up so many opinions. There isn't a right or wrong answer! People collect years, build sets, or collect just for the overall weight. I think the question you need to ask yourself, what do you want to do with your investment and if/when you sell, what is your target type buyer? If you like to gain as much weight as possible, years don't matter at all as you will sell for weight in the future. If target, I would try to pin point low mintage years or obtain as many different years as possible. Again, this comes down to your tastes and future plans which no one can give insight for except you.</p><p><br /></p><p>My portfolio is diverse. I collect for weight and I also collect for years. So when I do sell (If I sell), I have opinions to maximize my investment. Also when I buy certain years, I make sure my position compared to the premium to other coins is very close. You will always pay a premium on silver/gold coins, I just try to find as close to spot as possible while being diverse in the years/types I get. When I buy for weight, cheap as I can get it. I hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CaptainMK, post: 3696461, member: 106822"]I love this question as this can bring up so many opinions. There isn't a right or wrong answer! People collect years, build sets, or collect just for the overall weight. I think the question you need to ask yourself, what do you want to do with your investment and if/when you sell, what is your target type buyer? If you like to gain as much weight as possible, years don't matter at all as you will sell for weight in the future. If target, I would try to pin point low mintage years or obtain as many different years as possible. Again, this comes down to your tastes and future plans which no one can give insight for except you. My portfolio is diverse. I collect for weight and I also collect for years. So when I do sell (If I sell), I have opinions to maximize my investment. Also when I buy certain years, I make sure my position compared to the premium to other coins is very close. You will always pay a premium on silver/gold coins, I just try to find as close to spot as possible while being diverse in the years/types I get. When I buy for weight, cheap as I can get it. I hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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