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<p>[QUOTE="BoomerangThree, post: 3652381, member: 17655"]Just discovered this thread and confirms my novice, but conservative approach to coin collecting and investing. Collecting and investing, two very different approaches in my mind. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have been investing in gold for a couple years now, but only at spot or very close to spot prices. This is mainly because if the need arises to sell, I would be selling to a bullion dealer or another investor and both aren't going to pay a premium just because it's a graded coin. I know I'm repeating what has already been stated.</p><p><br /></p><p>So here is my question to the group. It's my perception that the collecting side of coins is nowhere near what it used to be. I chalk this up the the younger generation and they don't have the same interests as previous generations, plus, in their eyes, precious metals is ancient history, pardon the pun. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your thoughts?</p><p><br /></p><p>Younger generations would much rather put their money in Bitcoin. Bitcoin, that's a topic for an entirely different thread.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BoomerangThree, post: 3652381, member: 17655"]Just discovered this thread and confirms my novice, but conservative approach to coin collecting and investing. Collecting and investing, two very different approaches in my mind. I have been investing in gold for a couple years now, but only at spot or very close to spot prices. This is mainly because if the need arises to sell, I would be selling to a bullion dealer or another investor and both aren't going to pay a premium just because it's a graded coin. I know I'm repeating what has already been stated. So here is my question to the group. It's my perception that the collecting side of coins is nowhere near what it used to be. I chalk this up the the younger generation and they don't have the same interests as previous generations, plus, in their eyes, precious metals is ancient history, pardon the pun. Your thoughts? Younger generations would much rather put their money in Bitcoin. Bitcoin, that's a topic for an entirely different thread.[/QUOTE]
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