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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3918864, member: 76863"]That's really a beast of it's own too. Asia loves it for whatever reason, everyone else just rides the waves to make money. It's really an outlier given it's ability to generate a lot of wealth while largely avoiding a lot of rules that such behavior would be punished by in the stock market. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>If we go by the chart yes which is the flaw of the chart. Over 10 percent of the entire chart are classic commems which I would say have been falling most of that time while others have been rising most of the time. There is also a ton of common stuff and common stuff will always be common barring some crazy roundup and widespread melting of it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Would I be buying common morgans hoping to get a good return in 30 years no. That said I would be reasonably confident to some sort of appreciation for eye appealing quality better coins over the same period. You would of course almost certainly do better in the stock market with good buys, but it sounds like he wants at least a portion in something other than that and I would have more faith in those eye appealing good coins than a pile of silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3918864, member: 76863"]That's really a beast of it's own too. Asia loves it for whatever reason, everyone else just rides the waves to make money. It's really an outlier given it's ability to generate a lot of wealth while largely avoiding a lot of rules that such behavior would be punished by in the stock market. If we go by the chart yes which is the flaw of the chart. Over 10 percent of the entire chart are classic commems which I would say have been falling most of that time while others have been rising most of the time. There is also a ton of common stuff and common stuff will always be common barring some crazy roundup and widespread melting of it. Would I be buying common morgans hoping to get a good return in 30 years no. That said I would be reasonably confident to some sort of appreciation for eye appealing quality better coins over the same period. You would of course almost certainly do better in the stock market with good buys, but it sounds like he wants at least a portion in something other than that and I would have more faith in those eye appealing good coins than a pile of silver.[/QUOTE]
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