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<p>[QUOTE="Good Cents, post: 3339140, member: 100720"]I hear you. I'm sorry about your getting burned. Hopefully your new strategy will work for you!</p><p><br /></p><p>What you say about the gold makes sense to me. I'm just not as optimistic as you are that gold will always go up, even though it seems to have been doing that for the past 200 years. (And went up tremendously in the past month!) I'm just still not so sure either the gold or the collectible value of a coin will prove to be worthwhile. I'm not sure what will convince me of it, but, I'm still skeptical. I've bought some collectible gold coins that I liked for a tiny bit more than what standard bullion coins cost at the time. But still, I'm not sure it was the right thing to do. You're right that no matter what happens it's still worth the price of gold. </p><p><br /></p><p>The price difference between the proof and the UC gold coins is so small for this issue that I'm tempted to buy the proof, which is probably why most people did. I'm still undecided whether to get either of the gold coins. It's about half an ounce of gold, and I can get that nice design from the silver coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why do you think it's not possible to justify doing that with silver? Silver is cheap now so the way I see it you can get some really nice collectible coins for a low premium over silver and no matter what, they're still worth the silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Good Cents, post: 3339140, member: 100720"]I hear you. I'm sorry about your getting burned. Hopefully your new strategy will work for you! What you say about the gold makes sense to me. I'm just not as optimistic as you are that gold will always go up, even though it seems to have been doing that for the past 200 years. (And went up tremendously in the past month!) I'm just still not so sure either the gold or the collectible value of a coin will prove to be worthwhile. I'm not sure what will convince me of it, but, I'm still skeptical. I've bought some collectible gold coins that I liked for a tiny bit more than what standard bullion coins cost at the time. But still, I'm not sure it was the right thing to do. You're right that no matter what happens it's still worth the price of gold. The price difference between the proof and the UC gold coins is so small for this issue that I'm tempted to buy the proof, which is probably why most people did. I'm still undecided whether to get either of the gold coins. It's about half an ounce of gold, and I can get that nice design from the silver coins. Why do you think it's not possible to justify doing that with silver? Silver is cheap now so the way I see it you can get some really nice collectible coins for a low premium over silver and no matter what, they're still worth the silver.[/QUOTE]
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