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<p>[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 1036678, member: 20544"]Eddie J,</p><p><br /></p><p>My 2 cents is: it sounds like your wanting them to have and hold so just bullion seems very impersonal to me. And with your lack of knowledge in this area I'd go with MORGAN Dollars. For you I'd buy NGC or PCGS only until you get better at grading them. And I'd get MS 64's. If you go with these look for between $50 and $60 each coin and you can get many different dates filling up quite a set. When you get many dates you can start looking to fill a date set (one coin of each year while not worrying about mint marks).</p><p>These are easy to get and the prices seem stable enough that they should grow well over the years. They are from 1878 to 1921 so old, large dollar coins that are 90% silver and popular are all things that are going for them.</p><p>Good luck with what ever you chose.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 1036678, member: 20544"]Eddie J, My 2 cents is: it sounds like your wanting them to have and hold so just bullion seems very impersonal to me. And with your lack of knowledge in this area I'd go with MORGAN Dollars. For you I'd buy NGC or PCGS only until you get better at grading them. And I'd get MS 64's. If you go with these look for between $50 and $60 each coin and you can get many different dates filling up quite a set. When you get many dates you can start looking to fill a date set (one coin of each year while not worrying about mint marks). These are easy to get and the prices seem stable enough that they should grow well over the years. They are from 1878 to 1921 so old, large dollar coins that are 90% silver and popular are all things that are going for them. Good luck with what ever you chose.[/QUOTE]
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