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<p>[QUOTE="Video_freak, post: 938690, member: 26484"]Hi there, I'm new to CT and precious metals in general, so I wanted to get a couple of pointers from the experts. First of all, I'm rather certain I want to invest now, even though a little late, due to inflation (perhaps even hyperinflation :rolling<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> risks in the coming years, but please object and tell me if you feel that I am wrong (I figured if Central Banks themselves were now net buyers, that was a good indicator too). Anyway, I would like two buy a couple ounces in bullion form, and even though I've seen it said on this forum to stay away from slabbed coins at first, those were the ones I was most interested in. Since I don't want to pay an annual subscription fee to PCGS, I was wondering what would be so bad about buying slabbed coins (I also like the beauty and collecting aspect of this form of gold). To be specific, I was looking at an MS-68 (PCGS) Panda and PF-70 (NGC) Buffalo from APMEX. I know NGC isn't preferable, but PF-70s seem rare out there, especially from PCGS. Any tips, especially on years/grades most likely to appreciate in the future? Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Video_freak, post: 938690, member: 26484"]Hi there, I'm new to CT and precious metals in general, so I wanted to get a couple of pointers from the experts. First of all, I'm rather certain I want to invest now, even though a little late, due to inflation (perhaps even hyperinflation :rolling:) risks in the coming years, but please object and tell me if you feel that I am wrong (I figured if Central Banks themselves were now net buyers, that was a good indicator too). Anyway, I would like two buy a couple ounces in bullion form, and even though I've seen it said on this forum to stay away from slabbed coins at first, those were the ones I was most interested in. Since I don't want to pay an annual subscription fee to PCGS, I was wondering what would be so bad about buying slabbed coins (I also like the beauty and collecting aspect of this form of gold). To be specific, I was looking at an MS-68 (PCGS) Panda and PF-70 (NGC) Buffalo from APMEX. I know NGC isn't preferable, but PF-70s seem rare out there, especially from PCGS. Any tips, especially on years/grades most likely to appreciate in the future? Thanks[/QUOTE]
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