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<p>[QUOTE="Khef, post: 695292, member: 20685"]No intentional investing. </p><p><br /></p><p>An example: on one of the sites there was a minimum purchase for the small gram weights. I think a quantity of 25. I figured just buy 25 store in the dresser and dole them out over, birthdays, Easter egg baskets, Christmas stockings, etc... Second example: the 1/10 ounce coins would be for birthdays and Christmas. The slab has mixed reviews in the threads but they seem fancy to me. I think my son and nephew would find them interesting and could pull them out later for a school show n tell or a essay subject down the road. </p><p><br /></p><p>A poster in my other thread had a good suggestion for the silver dollars in the slabs. My wife and I have a bunch of old dollars, half dollars, quarters, mercury dimes, wheat pennies (and the like) stored away that we received as kids in stockings, baskets, from family cleaning out clutter. They aren't in a case unless old coffee cans or music boxes are classified as such. We rarely think about them but we are not going to take them to the jewelry store and get rid of them either.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Khef, post: 695292, member: 20685"]No intentional investing. An example: on one of the sites there was a minimum purchase for the small gram weights. I think a quantity of 25. I figured just buy 25 store in the dresser and dole them out over, birthdays, Easter egg baskets, Christmas stockings, etc... Second example: the 1/10 ounce coins would be for birthdays and Christmas. The slab has mixed reviews in the threads but they seem fancy to me. I think my son and nephew would find them interesting and could pull them out later for a school show n tell or a essay subject down the road. A poster in my other thread had a good suggestion for the silver dollars in the slabs. My wife and I have a bunch of old dollars, half dollars, quarters, mercury dimes, wheat pennies (and the like) stored away that we received as kids in stockings, baskets, from family cleaning out clutter. They aren't in a case unless old coffee cans or music boxes are classified as such. We rarely think about them but we are not going to take them to the jewelry store and get rid of them either.[/QUOTE]
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