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<p>[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 59432, member: 1873"]If you are buying strictly for investment potential, and doing it on a limited budget or over a period of time and not really interested in the coins buy gold and silver bullion and put them away. They are priced according to the market and are absolutely stunning to look at! You can pick up silver Eagles in any quanity for less than $10 each (current issue) and gold will run from $48 (1/10 ounce) up to around the $450 for a full ounce. You have other options with the 1/4 ounce and 1/2 ounce as well. I would also recommend, over a period of time, that you pick up nice examples of various U.S. coins such as Morgan or Peace dollars or a few other coins of the U.S. past, in what ever grade you desire, in an effort to provide a little history and value through the U.S. coinage program. Your kids and their kids will have the opportunity to see, feel and hold a half cent, large cent, two cent piece, 3 cent piece, 20 cent piece and on and on and on! Go at it like building a family museum, so to speak, and all of you will find much enjoyment in what you have started and there will be value in what you have created for your family. Good luck and do hope all of you fall in love with the hobby![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 59432, member: 1873"]If you are buying strictly for investment potential, and doing it on a limited budget or over a period of time and not really interested in the coins buy gold and silver bullion and put them away. They are priced according to the market and are absolutely stunning to look at! You can pick up silver Eagles in any quanity for less than $10 each (current issue) and gold will run from $48 (1/10 ounce) up to around the $450 for a full ounce. You have other options with the 1/4 ounce and 1/2 ounce as well. I would also recommend, over a period of time, that you pick up nice examples of various U.S. coins such as Morgan or Peace dollars or a few other coins of the U.S. past, in what ever grade you desire, in an effort to provide a little history and value through the U.S. coinage program. Your kids and their kids will have the opportunity to see, feel and hold a half cent, large cent, two cent piece, 3 cent piece, 20 cent piece and on and on and on! Go at it like building a family museum, so to speak, and all of you will find much enjoyment in what you have started and there will be value in what you have created for your family. Good luck and do hope all of you fall in love with the hobby![/QUOTE]
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