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<p>[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 248425, member: 6763"]Cloud:</p><p> You have some good advice.</p><p>Rono:</p><p> And I agree with your thoughts.</p><p>However, please consult your tax adviser first.</p><p>As an accountant, I would shudder to recommend what you are going to do. (But, then, I am a coward.)</p><p>Yes, I (personally) think that coins are a good investment, and outperform the stock market over long periods of time.</p><p> However (here it comes) we are in the fourth year of the current bull market. What goes up may (and often does) go down.</p><p> I definitely think that your direction: "I'm leaning towards certified MS stuff and picking up the keys IHC 1877, 1909S, LHC 1909S, 1909SVDB, 1914D, nickels 13SII, 26S, 37D 3leg; dimes, 16d, 21 and 21D, CC - morgans, and type." is the way to go.</p><p> Key dates better grades, and certified.</p><p>Stay aways from those silly 'condition census' modern coins, that is where the big fall (read: crash) in prices will occur.</p><p> The biggest thing is to go for the l-o-n-g term.</p><p>By that I mean three years or longer. If you are playing for the short term, use bank cd's instead.</p><p>Good luck, and let us know what you purchase.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Treashunt, post: 248425, member: 6763"]Cloud: You have some good advice. Rono: And I agree with your thoughts. However, please consult your tax adviser first. As an accountant, I would shudder to recommend what you are going to do. (But, then, I am a coward.) Yes, I (personally) think that coins are a good investment, and outperform the stock market over long periods of time. However (here it comes) we are in the fourth year of the current bull market. What goes up may (and often does) go down. I definitely think that your direction: "I'm leaning towards certified MS stuff and picking up the keys IHC 1877, 1909S, LHC 1909S, 1909SVDB, 1914D, nickels 13SII, 26S, 37D 3leg; dimes, 16d, 21 and 21D, CC - morgans, and type." is the way to go. Key dates better grades, and certified. Stay aways from those silly 'condition census' modern coins, that is where the big fall (read: crash) in prices will occur. The biggest thing is to go for the l-o-n-g term. By that I mean three years or longer. If you are playing for the short term, use bank cd's instead. Good luck, and let us know what you purchase.[/QUOTE]
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