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<p>[QUOTE="GoldIRA, post: 1290965, member: 33814"]I don't understand how so many of you really believe that these sets will settle at $400-$500 long term. Out of all the ASE sets ever produced, it will probably hold the most shelf appeal to date. When I saw the 2006 set for the first time, I was actually surprised how much shelf appeal the set possessed. </p><p><br /></p><p>I work in the Self Directed IRA industry and I talk with bullion investors all the time. Our economy, the fluctuating market values for metals, and dealer advertising will drive these sets to higher highs than most expect. Low mintages, 2 key coins, beautiful shelf appeal, wide collector base, and did I mention VERY LOW MINTAGE. I personally think that these sets would make a fantastic tax-deferred investment since they're allowable within an IRA account. The sets would need to be held in storage with a facility like First State Depository. If you're thinking about putting some retirement in metals, this would be a fantastic idea IMO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldIRA, post: 1290965, member: 33814"]I don't understand how so many of you really believe that these sets will settle at $400-$500 long term. Out of all the ASE sets ever produced, it will probably hold the most shelf appeal to date. When I saw the 2006 set for the first time, I was actually surprised how much shelf appeal the set possessed. I work in the Self Directed IRA industry and I talk with bullion investors all the time. Our economy, the fluctuating market values for metals, and dealer advertising will drive these sets to higher highs than most expect. Low mintages, 2 key coins, beautiful shelf appeal, wide collector base, and did I mention VERY LOW MINTAGE. I personally think that these sets would make a fantastic tax-deferred investment since they're allowable within an IRA account. The sets would need to be held in storage with a facility like First State Depository. If you're thinking about putting some retirement in metals, this would be a fantastic idea IMO.[/QUOTE]
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