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<p>[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 1413800, member: 28451"]I like world silver bullion a lot also, TC, and have noticed the same things you have. Premiums seem to be stretching to the point of ridiculousness. My opinion (and we all know what an opinion is worth) is I think we can all agree bullion coins will most probably always maintain an intrinsic value. As far as their premium holding in years to come, I would reflect on the following: baseball cards, Pokemon, beanie babies, Cabbage Patch dolls, homes and tech stocks. These are all instances in which rational people knew, in reality, the stratospheric values were overdone, but continued to pursue them anyway due to a herd mentality and getting sucked into the frenzy.</p><p><br /></p><p>My philosophy is buy what you like and can afford and simply enjoy it today. If you buy what you like, the chances of being disappointed in the future are lessened. Also, I have found less is more. I used to have all kinds of silver bullion and found I had so much, I couldn't really appreciate it all. Since I have reduced my holdings and narrowed my strategy, I find I am able to like what I have a lot better.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another thing I try to keep in mind is demand is a much more important factor than mintage.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 1413800, member: 28451"]I like world silver bullion a lot also, TC, and have noticed the same things you have. Premiums seem to be stretching to the point of ridiculousness. My opinion (and we all know what an opinion is worth) is I think we can all agree bullion coins will most probably always maintain an intrinsic value. As far as their premium holding in years to come, I would reflect on the following: baseball cards, Pokemon, beanie babies, Cabbage Patch dolls, homes and tech stocks. These are all instances in which rational people knew, in reality, the stratospheric values were overdone, but continued to pursue them anyway due to a herd mentality and getting sucked into the frenzy. My philosophy is buy what you like and can afford and simply enjoy it today. If you buy what you like, the chances of being disappointed in the future are lessened. Also, I have found less is more. I used to have all kinds of silver bullion and found I had so much, I couldn't really appreciate it all. Since I have reduced my holdings and narrowed my strategy, I find I am able to like what I have a lot better. Another thing I try to keep in mind is demand is a much more important factor than mintage.[/QUOTE]
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