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<p>[QUOTE="JDSCOIN, post: 25319, member: 1751"]Hello Tony, I guess that I will weigh in here as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have watched a lot of advice given, and it may well be good advice. However, one thing that people tend to forget when they see big dollar signs in their eyes is the ability to liquidate and thus, to take advantage of that investment. If, for example, gold goes up that high, there will be few people who may be able to buy it or even who may WANT to buy it while it IS up that high.</p><p><br /></p><p>That is why I would stick to silver. Another thing that I have noticed is the increase in activity with with proof and mint sets, as well as single high-grade coins. In addition to these, for those who are able to take advantage of it via acquired knowledge, ancient coins are taking off big as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my two-cents worth. Hope it is helpful. Regards, John</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: Perhaps I should say that this is what I would say to those who ARE thinking in terms of coin-collecting as an investment. I am not in it for that purpose myself. I am in it because I enjoy it in many ways.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JDSCOIN, post: 25319, member: 1751"]Hello Tony, I guess that I will weigh in here as well. I have watched a lot of advice given, and it may well be good advice. However, one thing that people tend to forget when they see big dollar signs in their eyes is the ability to liquidate and thus, to take advantage of that investment. If, for example, gold goes up that high, there will be few people who may be able to buy it or even who may WANT to buy it while it IS up that high. That is why I would stick to silver. Another thing that I have noticed is the increase in activity with with proof and mint sets, as well as single high-grade coins. In addition to these, for those who are able to take advantage of it via acquired knowledge, ancient coins are taking off big as well. Just my two-cents worth. Hope it is helpful. Regards, John PS: Perhaps I should say that this is what I would say to those who ARE thinking in terms of coin-collecting as an investment. I am not in it for that purpose myself. I am in it because I enjoy it in many ways.[/QUOTE]
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