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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 348574, member: 3011"]The probability of silver going up in price over the next ten years is probably much greater than the probability of it going down -- but there will be many twists and turns along the way. Yes, if silver drops your coins will go down in value. But if silver goes up [more likely] then the coins will go up in value.</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, I would buy a coin for myself if it contained silver even if there was no other reason to buy it than the fact that it contained silver. Like you, I love circulated coins that have a very high silver content for the price. I think common silver coins are a bargain relative to the very high grade coins. It is my opinion only that collectors overpay for high grade and scarce date coins compared to what these coins were selling for in the past. Many people suggest buying key date coins because they have done better in the past. But to me, this is more of a sign that key date coins are overpriced. It seems highly unlikely that they will forever increase in price at at percentage rate that is greater than their more common brothers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 348574, member: 3011"]The probability of silver going up in price over the next ten years is probably much greater than the probability of it going down -- but there will be many twists and turns along the way. Yes, if silver drops your coins will go down in value. But if silver goes up [more likely] then the coins will go up in value. That said, I would buy a coin for myself if it contained silver even if there was no other reason to buy it than the fact that it contained silver. Like you, I love circulated coins that have a very high silver content for the price. I think common silver coins are a bargain relative to the very high grade coins. It is my opinion only that collectors overpay for high grade and scarce date coins compared to what these coins were selling for in the past. Many people suggest buying key date coins because they have done better in the past. But to me, this is more of a sign that key date coins are overpriced. It seems highly unlikely that they will forever increase in price at at percentage rate that is greater than their more common brothers.[/QUOTE]
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