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<p>[QUOTE="Jason Hoffpauir, post: 2487994, member: 67527"]I will admit that this is an interesting topic. What makes me smile is all the talk on how coins are a bad investment and how you should not invest in coins. To be honest don't listen to all this gabber...if you like coins then collect them...if you want to buy "certain" coins that retain their value over time then do IT!!! It's never a guarantee...you can win and lose. Bottom line up front...do what you want to do NOT what people say is right and wrong...because you know what, they don't know either. </p><p><br /></p><p> Most people read about what happens to this person or that person when it comes to investing in coins. We all read about who hit it big and who lost TONS of money. It happens....such is life. Usually most people like the same high value and high grade coins and more likely than not they are very expensive. If we save our pennies up over time and finally make that purchase; that coin will more than likely increase in value OVER time. In the meantime, enjoy that coin until you sell it or give it to someone in your family when you pass. </p><p><br /></p><p> Please don't misunderstand me...everyone's advice is greatly appreciated and no one person is right or wrong. But in the end, the choice will always be up to you. Read your coins book and YOU make that choice and later when someone else asks the same question you did, you can give them your experience and hopefully that will help the individual asking the question. JMHO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Hoffpauir, post: 2487994, member: 67527"]I will admit that this is an interesting topic. What makes me smile is all the talk on how coins are a bad investment and how you should not invest in coins. To be honest don't listen to all this gabber...if you like coins then collect them...if you want to buy "certain" coins that retain their value over time then do IT!!! It's never a guarantee...you can win and lose. Bottom line up front...do what you want to do NOT what people say is right and wrong...because you know what, they don't know either. Most people read about what happens to this person or that person when it comes to investing in coins. We all read about who hit it big and who lost TONS of money. It happens....such is life. Usually most people like the same high value and high grade coins and more likely than not they are very expensive. If we save our pennies up over time and finally make that purchase; that coin will more than likely increase in value OVER time. In the meantime, enjoy that coin until you sell it or give it to someone in your family when you pass. Please don't misunderstand me...everyone's advice is greatly appreciated and no one person is right or wrong. But in the end, the choice will always be up to you. Read your coins book and YOU make that choice and later when someone else asks the same question you did, you can give them your experience and hopefully that will help the individual asking the question. JMHO.[/QUOTE]
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