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<p>[QUOTE="crazyd, post: 7397831, member: 67221"]I am never quite sure what all the differences are between terms stackers, collectors, savers, investors, etc.. I like to collect and I like having a form of emergency savings. When I collect I often pay a premium for a PM coin I love to look at. When I am thinking savings its basic uncirculated AGE/ASE or maples at the lowest premiums I can find (not these days). For me "investing" for 401K and Stock market, although most of my silver and gold has appreciated reasonably well.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as the emergency savings part I am fortunate/lucky enough (so far) that I have not experience a significant enough financial emergency to liquidate my silver and gold. However I have seen enough economic recessions and personal/job loss among friends and family to sleep better at night knowing I have some PM's that could help me for many months. I suspect I may get well into retirement at some point and sell off most of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crazyd, post: 7397831, member: 67221"]I am never quite sure what all the differences are between terms stackers, collectors, savers, investors, etc.. I like to collect and I like having a form of emergency savings. When I collect I often pay a premium for a PM coin I love to look at. When I am thinking savings its basic uncirculated AGE/ASE or maples at the lowest premiums I can find (not these days). For me "investing" for 401K and Stock market, although most of my silver and gold has appreciated reasonably well. As far as the emergency savings part I am fortunate/lucky enough (so far) that I have not experience a significant enough financial emergency to liquidate my silver and gold. However I have seen enough economic recessions and personal/job loss among friends and family to sleep better at night knowing I have some PM's that could help me for many months. I suspect I may get well into retirement at some point and sell off most of it.[/QUOTE]
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