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<p>[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 684263, member: 7297"]Actually some of us have made money off of coins looking at them as investments, I don't see what why that is an issue. If you are paying $1000 or more for a coin that is a lot of money to spend on an item that has a face value of $20 or less.</p><p><br /></p><p>Isn't it smart to approach it as an investment?</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway I am not going to give investment advice in coins anymore as I think it is too complicated to be certain about what to buy other than what I know has worked for me. </p><p><br /></p><p>based on the charts the key dates may drop in value, and the generics may be the place to be right now. Who would have ever guessed that the proof gold eagles would go for what they do right now, or the spouse coins would have crashed in mintages like they have.</p><p><br /></p><p>I see people have paid crazy money for "rare" coins in the past and that may have to catch up with the market. For those buying only "bullion", as of today I have to say that "may" be smart to do. If gold silver and platinum keep rising like they are then they will do well regardless.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 684263, member: 7297"]Actually some of us have made money off of coins looking at them as investments, I don't see what why that is an issue. If you are paying $1000 or more for a coin that is a lot of money to spend on an item that has a face value of $20 or less. Isn't it smart to approach it as an investment? Anyway I am not going to give investment advice in coins anymore as I think it is too complicated to be certain about what to buy other than what I know has worked for me. based on the charts the key dates may drop in value, and the generics may be the place to be right now. Who would have ever guessed that the proof gold eagles would go for what they do right now, or the spouse coins would have crashed in mintages like they have. I see people have paid crazy money for "rare" coins in the past and that may have to catch up with the market. For those buying only "bullion", as of today I have to say that "may" be smart to do. If gold silver and platinum keep rising like they are then they will do well regardless.[/QUOTE]
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