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<p>[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 190046, member: 7297"]I think you have to consider the liquidity of the coins you buy down the road, you never know if you have to sell at some point. Ancient roman coins have less liquidity than modern US gold. Also there are modern us gold coins that are close to bullion value that also have collector value attatched to them. It is the collector value that will bring you many times the return that the price of gold can, and you might reconsider your approach.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as modern coins that are able to appreciate, many have doubled or tripled their money over the last year on modern us gold coins. The reverse proof coins is worth up to six times what people payed. The 2006 unc w have already doubled in value [except for the ounce coin]. Go for low mintage and graded coins 69 70. You may be best waiting and buying new releases from the mint so as to get the price price down the road.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also you might want to consider the proof platinum and w unc platinum coins that will be released. These are type coins that have shown good appreciation with the recent releases.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 190046, member: 7297"]I think you have to consider the liquidity of the coins you buy down the road, you never know if you have to sell at some point. Ancient roman coins have less liquidity than modern US gold. Also there are modern us gold coins that are close to bullion value that also have collector value attatched to them. It is the collector value that will bring you many times the return that the price of gold can, and you might reconsider your approach. As far as modern coins that are able to appreciate, many have doubled or tripled their money over the last year on modern us gold coins. The reverse proof coins is worth up to six times what people payed. The 2006 unc w have already doubled in value [except for the ounce coin]. Go for low mintage and graded coins 69 70. You may be best waiting and buying new releases from the mint so as to get the price price down the road. Also you might want to consider the proof platinum and w unc platinum coins that will be released. These are type coins that have shown good appreciation with the recent releases.[/QUOTE]
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