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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 689916, member: 16510"]<b>Predicting gold prices is always a waist of time.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Predicting gold prices is always a waist of time.</p><p>I have no control at all over what gold will or will not do.</p><p>No one on this site has either.</p><p>Those that say it will go higher will eventually be right and then be wrong.</p><p>Those that say it will go lower will be the same.</p><p>Any gains in the price of gold will never keep up with rare key date U.S. coinage in original nice condition kept for 10 years or more.</p><p>There is gold everywhere - it is always availible in any form you want and from every dealer, pawnshop, coin show and jewlery store.</p><p>You can never say the same about rare key date U.S. coins in original nice condition.</p><p>It is the same thing with 99.9% of all modern mint products since 1960 and especially true of high (TPG) graded modern mint coins.</p><p>None of these are rare and they never will be.</p><p>We have boxes of this stuff come in the coin shows same as gold as common as the day is long.</p><p>What we never have is a 1889-CC Morgan raw in a flip totally original XF-45 and perfect for the grade, or a 1912-S Nickel, or a 22-Plain Lincoln, or a 16-D Mercury.</p><p>Now it may be different in other parts of the country - those super rare coins grandma may be bringing into you'all but not here.</p><p>But gold??? how boring!!!</p><p>I'd say gold will eventually go up or down or stay the same or, yadayada,,,, - lets talk about real coins for a change.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 689916, member: 16510"][b]Predicting gold prices is always a waist of time.[/b] Predicting gold prices is always a waist of time. I have no control at all over what gold will or will not do. No one on this site has either. Those that say it will go higher will eventually be right and then be wrong. Those that say it will go lower will be the same. Any gains in the price of gold will never keep up with rare key date U.S. coinage in original nice condition kept for 10 years or more. There is gold everywhere - it is always availible in any form you want and from every dealer, pawnshop, coin show and jewlery store. You can never say the same about rare key date U.S. coins in original nice condition. It is the same thing with 99.9% of all modern mint products since 1960 and especially true of high (TPG) graded modern mint coins. None of these are rare and they never will be. We have boxes of this stuff come in the coin shows same as gold as common as the day is long. What we never have is a 1889-CC Morgan raw in a flip totally original XF-45 and perfect for the grade, or a 1912-S Nickel, or a 22-Plain Lincoln, or a 16-D Mercury. Now it may be different in other parts of the country - those super rare coins grandma may be bringing into you'all but not here. But gold??? how boring!!! I'd say gold will eventually go up or down or stay the same or, yadayada,,,, - lets talk about real coins for a change.[/QUOTE]
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