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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2683590, member: 22331"]LOL If you're a serious "accumulator" who has located "quality" scarce coins since the 1950s, that can hardly be found today except in major auctions, it requires vaults rather than "boxes". There was a day when people actually had control of their investments, that Series EE "bearer bonds" could be easily purchased without being traceable, having returns greater than "The Market", and the market wasn't controlled by algorithms</p><p><br /></p><p>If an individual had intelligence rather than just a desire to collect a specific material, they could sell cyclic "blue chips" short, against normal trends, winning bets from brokers, besides the monetary stock sales gains.</p><p><br /></p><p>The true "stackers" of past times would purchase bags of hand selected type coins, monthly from "coin/metals" houses. The coins often were sorted for the better condition/date coins for an immediate profit sale on Yahoo/eBay/etc.. Semi-keys, Keys, scarce dates became additions to collections, with the unwanted being returned to the houses or the auction markets which had minimal fees.</p><p><br /></p><p>This "stacking" process eventually allowed acquisition of quality certified scarce date/condition Gold coins, from firms as Heritage before there were buyers fees. Today these coins are now verified by CAC, where a "tag" generates a premium for sales and acquisition of new coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe the average "Silver Stacker" will realize a net surprise at the end of their process, which may not be better than other options.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2683590, member: 22331"]LOL If you're a serious "accumulator" who has located "quality" scarce coins since the 1950s, that can hardly be found today except in major auctions, it requires vaults rather than "boxes". There was a day when people actually had control of their investments, that Series EE "bearer bonds" could be easily purchased without being traceable, having returns greater than "The Market", and the market wasn't controlled by algorithms If an individual had intelligence rather than just a desire to collect a specific material, they could sell cyclic "blue chips" short, against normal trends, winning bets from brokers, besides the monetary stock sales gains. The true "stackers" of past times would purchase bags of hand selected type coins, monthly from "coin/metals" houses. The coins often were sorted for the better condition/date coins for an immediate profit sale on Yahoo/eBay/etc.. Semi-keys, Keys, scarce dates became additions to collections, with the unwanted being returned to the houses or the auction markets which had minimal fees. This "stacking" process eventually allowed acquisition of quality certified scarce date/condition Gold coins, from firms as Heritage before there were buyers fees. Today these coins are now verified by CAC, where a "tag" generates a premium for sales and acquisition of new coins. I believe the average "Silver Stacker" will realize a net surprise at the end of their process, which may not be better than other options. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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