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<p>[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 814375, member: 23219"]There are many options for $1000 a month. Keep learning. Sounds like you are off to a very good start. </p><p> </p><p>Personally, when I restarted (original collection stolen) I bought bullion, and some pre-1933. I love the pre-1933. However, after studying, I came to the determination that based on today's spot prices, that junk silver and silver bullion would be better concentrations for me personally. </p><p> </p><p>One major factor I take into my considerations is how I might feel if and when the price falls in-half. I like pretty things, especially with coins. I like the sound of junk silver. So, for me these are considerations. Granted, this is what works for me. I am not an expert, nor an educated coin collector. It think that my early up bringing has had an influence on me, good or bad. I just like coins. Always have. I just give myself more permission to have them now. I also use a safety deposit box these days too. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck! What ever you do , try to head in a direction that you can live with. Sometimes I go overboard for a while, and then, usually get back on track again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sunflower, post: 814375, member: 23219"]There are many options for $1000 a month. Keep learning. Sounds like you are off to a very good start. Personally, when I restarted (original collection stolen) I bought bullion, and some pre-1933. I love the pre-1933. However, after studying, I came to the determination that based on today's spot prices, that junk silver and silver bullion would be better concentrations for me personally. One major factor I take into my considerations is how I might feel if and when the price falls in-half. I like pretty things, especially with coins. I like the sound of junk silver. So, for me these are considerations. Granted, this is what works for me. I am not an expert, nor an educated coin collector. It think that my early up bringing has had an influence on me, good or bad. I just like coins. Always have. I just give myself more permission to have them now. I also use a safety deposit box these days too. Good luck! What ever you do , try to head in a direction that you can live with. Sometimes I go overboard for a while, and then, usually get back on track again.[/QUOTE]
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