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<p>[QUOTE="Stewart, post: 1165578, member: 19834"]I was wondering how many have a sell price in mind </p><p>and how many do not plan to sell at all except in case</p><p>of emergency or astronomical high prices are reached like </p><p>$300.00 to $500.00 per ounce.</p><p><br /></p><p>I personally have no intention to sell. The only reason I got interested in precious metals</p><p>is because of my love of the hobby of Numismatics. And everything I have is going</p><p>to my son, I am just having fun collecting.</p><p>I do feel like we are participating in history in the making and am taking the opportunity</p><p>with the current excitement in precious metals to teach my son and the younger generation in the family. About the differences in fiat currency and real money, how world events can affect us on the other side of the globe. </p><p>And that how no matter how many experts claim that there is good debt they are wrong. Debt is always bad.</p><p>The 2008 Train Wreck and the ensuing carnage got their attention on the news</p><p>and they wanted to know why we did not have as bad as others.</p><p>And the best news out of that was they learned some valuable lessons</p><p>with out having to suffer, and our Numismatic community gained another</p><p>coin nut my cousins nine year old little girl is quickly becoming a fanatic about coins</p><p>Gave her a Lincoln 1959-current Dansco and she has it a little more than half full</p><p>and is beginning to compare and upgrade coins she already has.:hail:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stewart, post: 1165578, member: 19834"]I was wondering how many have a sell price in mind and how many do not plan to sell at all except in case of emergency or astronomical high prices are reached like $300.00 to $500.00 per ounce. I personally have no intention to sell. The only reason I got interested in precious metals is because of my love of the hobby of Numismatics. And everything I have is going to my son, I am just having fun collecting. I do feel like we are participating in history in the making and am taking the opportunity with the current excitement in precious metals to teach my son and the younger generation in the family. About the differences in fiat currency and real money, how world events can affect us on the other side of the globe. And that how no matter how many experts claim that there is good debt they are wrong. Debt is always bad. The 2008 Train Wreck and the ensuing carnage got their attention on the news and they wanted to know why we did not have as bad as others. And the best news out of that was they learned some valuable lessons with out having to suffer, and our Numismatic community gained another coin nut my cousins nine year old little girl is quickly becoming a fanatic about coins Gave her a Lincoln 1959-current Dansco and she has it a little more than half full and is beginning to compare and upgrade coins she already has.:hail:[/QUOTE]
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