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<p>[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 683273, member: 20117"]Here's a post that I just have to do.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am a currency market teacher (formally trader) along with being a coin and bullion hobbyist and I know for a fact that if you're not getting a coin/grade that is liquid in terms of it's price and value fluctuations, you're just gonna keep that coin for looks.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is my discovery.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buy coins that are volatile in price movements. Track it's lowest price and try to buy at that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Figure this, if you buy an 1885-cc morgan ms63 and you pay $600 for it like me.. In fifty years, will the value really jump up? Chances are it won't. The coin has been out for over 100+ years and $600 is it's worth in ms63. Why would you want to buy that coin at that grade if that's the return you'll probably yield in another 50-100 years. An MS65 however just might.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've learned like some have suggested, to buy coins in high grades that actually have high value in the market. Nothing beats buying the best, but it's affordability that could be the problem for most.</p><p><br /></p><p>There still are deals out there that I believe you can get for a good price and wait 5-10 years and make a $200-300 profit. not bad, could be better but it's better than holding on a no yield coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Right?</p><p><br /></p><p>This is all through investment perspective.. Of course let's not forget the beauty of the coin as well for our own personal sake.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BNB Analytics, post: 683273, member: 20117"]Here's a post that I just have to do. I am a currency market teacher (formally trader) along with being a coin and bullion hobbyist and I know for a fact that if you're not getting a coin/grade that is liquid in terms of it's price and value fluctuations, you're just gonna keep that coin for looks. This is my discovery. Buy coins that are volatile in price movements. Track it's lowest price and try to buy at that. Figure this, if you buy an 1885-cc morgan ms63 and you pay $600 for it like me.. In fifty years, will the value really jump up? Chances are it won't. The coin has been out for over 100+ years and $600 is it's worth in ms63. Why would you want to buy that coin at that grade if that's the return you'll probably yield in another 50-100 years. An MS65 however just might. I've learned like some have suggested, to buy coins in high grades that actually have high value in the market. Nothing beats buying the best, but it's affordability that could be the problem for most. There still are deals out there that I believe you can get for a good price and wait 5-10 years and make a $200-300 profit. not bad, could be better but it's better than holding on a no yield coin. Right? This is all through investment perspective.. Of course let's not forget the beauty of the coin as well for our own personal sake.[/QUOTE]
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