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<p>[QUOTE="FmrFiatFollower, post: 2102462, member: 35871"]Arguably, the best investment today is the Chumlee 1oz rounds.</p><p><br /></p><p>In all seriousness though the CC Morgan's and the others given are good bets.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also agree with the comments made about not buying for the only purpose of making money and that if you research and buy right that's when you make he money (penny saved is a penny earned).</p><p><br /></p><p>If you insist or collecting in this manner:</p><p><br /></p><p>What you really need to do is study coins, mintages, demand, and speculate if holding onto it over time will make you a handsome profit. I think it would be naive to assume you could buy a coin and just turn it around for an extreme profit unless you learn proper grading techniques and buy graded or raw coins and send them in for grading to resell with the nearly complete certainty that they will grade higher than they were sold as - but in the higher grades coins there is a large price variance for just a point on Sheldon's scale so be forwarned that education and experience are required in order to do it profitably.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FmrFiatFollower, post: 2102462, member: 35871"]Arguably, the best investment today is the Chumlee 1oz rounds. In all seriousness though the CC Morgan's and the others given are good bets. I also agree with the comments made about not buying for the only purpose of making money and that if you research and buy right that's when you make he money (penny saved is a penny earned). If you insist or collecting in this manner: What you really need to do is study coins, mintages, demand, and speculate if holding onto it over time will make you a handsome profit. I think it would be naive to assume you could buy a coin and just turn it around for an extreme profit unless you learn proper grading techniques and buy graded or raw coins and send them in for grading to resell with the nearly complete certainty that they will grade higher than they were sold as - but in the higher grades coins there is a large price variance for just a point on Sheldon's scale so be forwarned that education and experience are required in order to do it profitably.[/QUOTE]
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