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<p>[QUOTE="Jason.A, post: 2782733, member: 87620"]GrammAr. Spelled with an "a," not "e."</p><p><br /></p><p>"You're," not "your."</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, for someone who supposedly invests in precious metals, it should be common knowledge that Eagles are the best sellers and Maples are number two. We all know this. It is not a matter of feelings. It is not a matter of your preference or mine.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, the Philharmonic is ugly. I agree with your implication. However, it was produced in numbers similar to the Krugerrand in recent years. Why anyone would buy it, I don't know either.</p><p><br /></p><p>Face it, gramps, the Krugerrand is not what it once was. There may still be more of them floating around, since it was the only bullion coin for many years. However, over the last many years, annual mintage figures of Eagles and Maples are higher, because investors want those. Hence, Eagles and Maples are today's most popular gold investment vehicles.</p><p><br /></p><p>Be a cool kid. Buy North American gold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jason.A, post: 2782733, member: 87620"]GrammAr. Spelled with an "a," not "e." "You're," not "your." Anyway, for someone who supposedly invests in precious metals, it should be common knowledge that Eagles are the best sellers and Maples are number two. We all know this. It is not a matter of feelings. It is not a matter of your preference or mine. Yes, the Philharmonic is ugly. I agree with your implication. However, it was produced in numbers similar to the Krugerrand in recent years. Why anyone would buy it, I don't know either. Face it, gramps, the Krugerrand is not what it once was. There may still be more of them floating around, since it was the only bullion coin for many years. However, over the last many years, annual mintage figures of Eagles and Maples are higher, because investors want those. Hence, Eagles and Maples are today's most popular gold investment vehicles. Be a cool kid. Buy North American gold.[/QUOTE]
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