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<p>[QUOTE="Endeavor, post: 2683854, member: 60292"]Don't want to sound mean, but you're probably not going to get a straight answer. Even if someone told you a specific item, they could very well be wrong. No one knows with 100% certainty what the future brings. Some things go up and some go down for seemingly inexplicable reasons. You could have a coin that hasn't been worth over a dollar in a hundred years and then it comes out on a Baywatch episode with one of the lifeguards rubbing it on her tatas and then it goes up (pun intended <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie85" alt=":smuggrin:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />).</p><p><br /></p><p>All I will suggest is to do a lot of research if you are going to invest in coins. You can eliminate a good portion of stuff that has a seemingly less likely chance of appreciating based on factors that have historically contributed to rise and fall of values. Of course historical factors don't necessarily mean they will hold up. It's all about eliminating as much perceived risk as possible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Endeavor, post: 2683854, member: 60292"]Don't want to sound mean, but you're probably not going to get a straight answer. Even if someone told you a specific item, they could very well be wrong. No one knows with 100% certainty what the future brings. Some things go up and some go down for seemingly inexplicable reasons. You could have a coin that hasn't been worth over a dollar in a hundred years and then it comes out on a Baywatch episode with one of the lifeguards rubbing it on her tatas and then it goes up (pun intended :smuggrin:). All I will suggest is to do a lot of research if you are going to invest in coins. You can eliminate a good portion of stuff that has a seemingly less likely chance of appreciating based on factors that have historically contributed to rise and fall of values. Of course historical factors don't necessarily mean they will hold up. It's all about eliminating as much perceived risk as possible.[/QUOTE]
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