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<p>[QUOTE="kangayou, post: 849527, member: 23111"]Hey Joey,</p><p><br /></p><p> This is a really good question. If I only had $100.00 to invest and I did not know if I would ever have more in the near future I think I would gamble with the full $100.00 by way of buying some "truly un-searched" wheat pennies. You can buy 10 pound bags for under 100.00 right now. If you get lucky you may find 1 or 2 valuable coins to recoup your initial investment and then you can sell the rest for whatever the market will bare. It may be a slow way of building up capital to re-invest but as long as you keep profiting that is good.</p><p> On the other hand , if you know you will have $100.00 to invest every month or on a regular ongoing basis then some of the suggestions that were made earlier in this thread sound pretty darned tempting ( like that money changer deal ). If it were me it would not work out too well because I have no real interest in acquiring US coins other than to re-sell for a profit , so that I can buy the South American coins that I want to build my collection on. So knowing what interests you personally is ultimately what should determine what course to follow in order to obtain it , sort of like plotting a course to a destination.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kangayou, post: 849527, member: 23111"]Hey Joey, This is a really good question. If I only had $100.00 to invest and I did not know if I would ever have more in the near future I think I would gamble with the full $100.00 by way of buying some "truly un-searched" wheat pennies. You can buy 10 pound bags for under 100.00 right now. If you get lucky you may find 1 or 2 valuable coins to recoup your initial investment and then you can sell the rest for whatever the market will bare. It may be a slow way of building up capital to re-invest but as long as you keep profiting that is good. On the other hand , if you know you will have $100.00 to invest every month or on a regular ongoing basis then some of the suggestions that were made earlier in this thread sound pretty darned tempting ( like that money changer deal ). If it were me it would not work out too well because I have no real interest in acquiring US coins other than to re-sell for a profit , so that I can buy the South American coins that I want to build my collection on. So knowing what interests you personally is ultimately what should determine what course to follow in order to obtain it , sort of like plotting a course to a destination.[/QUOTE]
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