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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1379889, member: 19065"]<b>blatant:</b> Try not to get sucked into a <i>coins for investment </i>discussion when making this decision. The simple answer for you is to buy both of them. </p><p><br /></p><p>You clearly have an interest in both and if you haven't the money for both right now, then pick one and start saving for the next. What you 'invest' in them is time spent researching a coin that appeals to your aesthetic interests and will bring you joy owning and admiring for years to come. You have already established grade in one coin and an approximate understanding of the money you may need to get started with obtaining the coins. From what you have said so far, it doesn't sound so much like which route to take as much as which one to take first for obtaining both examples of these coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>You don't need to sit and hope for a bottom that may never come or obsess focused on having made the wrong choice of when to jump in because the value continues to drop after you buy. Many people who invest in markets loose a lot of time and opportunity employing the wait-and-see strategy. For some investments the wait-and-see approach is costlier than knowing they bought something of value. Based on some of these comments, it wouldn't matter how long you waited to buy. If you wait four or ten years, when will you ever know when it's finally worth fulfilling your desire to own the coin? That advice is just against buying coins, which you are doing for your collection not an investment. The argument over appreciation value was foisted on you from the start here. Recognize that isn't helping you obtain the coins you seem to want in your collection. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, you don't have to put up with silly "almost inevitably" phrased reasoning to support that perspective. What's not going to happen with <i>either</i> coin is constant chart movement in one direction or the other. Coins can simply be tracked going up and down and follow different trends and market fluctuations. </p><p><br /></p><p>You have expressed your interest in two coins which should bring you and your family many years of enjoyment. They are both popular and handsome coins known very well by the collecting community. They are also coins with an intrinsic metal value that is one thing that the current or future value of precious metals coins seems to never drop below. </p><p><br /></p><p>My advice is to stick to your personal budget, obtain both when your financial situation allows for it and only buy the very best quality you can afford. </p><p><br /></p><p>I hope that helps your decision making and that you will post pics once you get your new coins. That's my 2¢ :smile[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1379889, member: 19065"][B]blatant:[/B] Try not to get sucked into a [I]coins for investment [/I]discussion when making this decision. The simple answer for you is to buy both of them. You clearly have an interest in both and if you haven't the money for both right now, then pick one and start saving for the next. What you 'invest' in them is time spent researching a coin that appeals to your aesthetic interests and will bring you joy owning and admiring for years to come. You have already established grade in one coin and an approximate understanding of the money you may need to get started with obtaining the coins. From what you have said so far, it doesn't sound so much like which route to take as much as which one to take first for obtaining both examples of these coins. You don't need to sit and hope for a bottom that may never come or obsess focused on having made the wrong choice of when to jump in because the value continues to drop after you buy. Many people who invest in markets loose a lot of time and opportunity employing the wait-and-see strategy. For some investments the wait-and-see approach is costlier than knowing they bought something of value. Based on some of these comments, it wouldn't matter how long you waited to buy. If you wait four or ten years, when will you ever know when it's finally worth fulfilling your desire to own the coin? That advice is just against buying coins, which you are doing for your collection not an investment. The argument over appreciation value was foisted on you from the start here. Recognize that isn't helping you obtain the coins you seem to want in your collection. Also, you don't have to put up with silly "almost inevitably" phrased reasoning to support that perspective. What's not going to happen with [I]either[/I] coin is constant chart movement in one direction or the other. Coins can simply be tracked going up and down and follow different trends and market fluctuations. You have expressed your interest in two coins which should bring you and your family many years of enjoyment. They are both popular and handsome coins known very well by the collecting community. They are also coins with an intrinsic metal value that is one thing that the current or future value of precious metals coins seems to never drop below. My advice is to stick to your personal budget, obtain both when your financial situation allows for it and only buy the very best quality you can afford. I hope that helps your decision making and that you will post pics once you get your new coins. That's my 2¢ :smile[/QUOTE]
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