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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 12656794, member: 77814"]First of all, as mentioned, how do you determine value.</p><p>All slabbed coins of course.</p><p>But then, as the value increases, how do you return value to the investor?</p><p><br /></p><p>If an investor decides to sell their shares you now have to sell coins (assuming you don't use cash reserves). How does an investor "cash out" and how does that affect your "fund" ? Or can they Select a coin in inventory ?</p><p><br /></p><p>With a regular Closed S&P fund it gets dividends and capital gains (assuming your investors don't do further investments). That component does not exist unless you sell the coin. And then when you sell you have cash.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only real way to increase value is to sell coins that have gained value ... then go searching for raw coins and get them slabbed and hope they increase in value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then you have to worry about paying yourself as those dividends and capital gains cash flow isn't there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, you charge annual fees so you get an annual salary. But to do that you'll have to sell some coins, thus reducing inventory as there is no cash from dividends and capital gains.</p><p><br /></p><p>My collection is gaining in value if strictly based on bullion value alone. I was buying silver when it was $7 ASEs, and gold AGEs at $400. But the value of the coins themselves excluding their bullion aspect? I have no idea until it gets sold as many are not slabbed.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd buy coins .. and some market funds lol at least part of it should increase in value over time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 12656794, member: 77814"]First of all, as mentioned, how do you determine value. All slabbed coins of course. But then, as the value increases, how do you return value to the investor? If an investor decides to sell their shares you now have to sell coins (assuming you don't use cash reserves). How does an investor "cash out" and how does that affect your "fund" ? Or can they Select a coin in inventory ? With a regular Closed S&P fund it gets dividends and capital gains (assuming your investors don't do further investments). That component does not exist unless you sell the coin. And then when you sell you have cash. The only real way to increase value is to sell coins that have gained value ... then go searching for raw coins and get them slabbed and hope they increase in value. Then you have to worry about paying yourself as those dividends and capital gains cash flow isn't there. Of course, you charge annual fees so you get an annual salary. But to do that you'll have to sell some coins, thus reducing inventory as there is no cash from dividends and capital gains. My collection is gaining in value if strictly based on bullion value alone. I was buying silver when it was $7 ASEs, and gold AGEs at $400. But the value of the coins themselves excluding their bullion aspect? I have no idea until it gets sold as many are not slabbed. I'd buy coins .. and some market funds lol at least part of it should increase in value over time.[/QUOTE]
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