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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 453806, member: 16060"]<b>Barbie Dolls and Pokemon Cards</b></p><p><br /></p><p>The last time I looked Barbie Dolls and Pokemon Cards do not contain any precious metals. I think a precious metal coin will always be liquid, but I think I need to define asset as I look it at concerning coins. I look at a coin as an asset for something "stashed away" to feed my family or something in hard times. I really have no interest in selling them, but I do belive there will always be a market for the precious metal. I don't mean there will always be a big profit. But, if times are bad enough to force me to sell my coins I would think they would be worth more than what I paid. My coins are not the coins the wealthy have. I think "junk" peace dollars would be a better investment than mint state coins in the scenario I'm mentioning for me to think about parting with my collection. Do I think these times will ever come? Not really. Do I think the coin prices on the coins I want are going to flatten or decrease ? Yes, and I can't wait because I want the coin, not the profit.:eating:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 453806, member: 16060"][b]Barbie Dolls and Pokemon Cards[/b] The last time I looked Barbie Dolls and Pokemon Cards do not contain any precious metals. I think a precious metal coin will always be liquid, but I think I need to define asset as I look it at concerning coins. I look at a coin as an asset for something "stashed away" to feed my family or something in hard times. I really have no interest in selling them, but I do belive there will always be a market for the precious metal. I don't mean there will always be a big profit. But, if times are bad enough to force me to sell my coins I would think they would be worth more than what I paid. My coins are not the coins the wealthy have. I think "junk" peace dollars would be a better investment than mint state coins in the scenario I'm mentioning for me to think about parting with my collection. Do I think these times will ever come? Not really. Do I think the coin prices on the coins I want are going to flatten or decrease ? Yes, and I can't wait because I want the coin, not the profit.:eating:[/QUOTE]
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