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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 489347, member: 9270"]IMO if you want something that would appreciate in value:</p><p>- go with gold.</p><p>- stay away from the modern stuff.</p><p> </p><p>Some modern items will give you the appreciation that you want, but most won't.</p><p>If your can foresee the future then you could select the correct one.</p><p>I can't, so I assume modern gold will stick to the bullion curve.</p><p> </p><p>I would go with a quarter or half eagle (eagles and double eagles are too heavy if you should want them in a necklace.)</p><p>I would go for a AU piece although XF is good if the AU price causes you to choke.</p><p>Pick a common date, the sort you would look for if you were doing a type set (unless the 1926 date has special meaning.)</p><p> </p><p>I got an AU eagle for my wife 5 or so years ago.</p><p>She wears it as a necklace (in a bezel) quite often.</p><p>Really works well against a black or dark sweater.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 489347, member: 9270"]IMO if you want something that would appreciate in value: - go with gold. - stay away from the modern stuff. Some modern items will give you the appreciation that you want, but most won't. If your can foresee the future then you could select the correct one. I can't, so I assume modern gold will stick to the bullion curve. I would go with a quarter or half eagle (eagles and double eagles are too heavy if you should want them in a necklace.) I would go for a AU piece although XF is good if the AU price causes you to choke. Pick a common date, the sort you would look for if you were doing a type set (unless the 1926 date has special meaning.) I got an AU eagle for my wife 5 or so years ago. She wears it as a necklace (in a bezel) quite often. Really works well against a black or dark sweater.[/QUOTE]
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