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Poll: Keep My 90% Coin Or Sell It And Buy A CC Morgan?

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Poll Question
Should I hold onto my 90% silver or sell it and buy a CC Morgan?

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 Yes! CC or bust!
 No, 90% silver will increase in value
 No, 90% silver will be useful when the economy collapses
 Not sure

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 Posted 09/13/2012  9:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add acloco to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Use the buying power of 90% silver now. NOBODY can predict the future of PM prices. But, I will say this, I would wait until the close of business tomorrow (Friday). Gives you the weekend to shop around your silver and to find a CC.
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Which CC morgan were you interested in? If you had one available at a good price, and it was a tough one, then I say go for the CC, but if you are talking just a common date CC, I would stick with the silver.
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 Posted 09/13/2012  11:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aandabooks to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hold the 90% a while longer. Spot has a better chance of increasing value faster than the numismatic coins.

But if the CC is a monster at a great price, sell the 90%.
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I'm probably doing the same thing but I need $750 for a new iPhone 5 this weekend :)


No BS maybe a good time to take a bit of profit. Heck it was only 3 weeks ago I was buying as much as I could at 18times now I can get at least 25times.
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 Posted 09/14/2012  12:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
hold the 90% and save up money for a cc morgan
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accumulate PM ... when silver touches $100(it will for sure) you will pay much less silver for CC than today

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keep your 90% silver, it will increase in value, but mainly bullion value, so I'm careful of buying only at spot price for 90%
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You can't go wrong with CC of any denomination, presuming that it is real.

I only need a CC Half Dollar, I have a Dollar, Quarter and Dime. Kinda strange that CC did not punch out any Half Dimes
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A "cc" dollar is on my wish list too but I'm holding on to my 90%. I do have a lot of 40% that I'm looking to sell at the right price and then I will have coin buying money.
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Buy low, sell high! Pigs get fat, but hogs go to market!

Everyone has a favorite adage about PMs. It's been my experience that the CC coins, especially the Morgans, have held their value and out paced the metal markets. I'd concentrate on the CC coins. I think we'll see $20 silver again before we see $100 Silver. Just my opinion though but CC Morgans are the only coins I'm going out of my way to collect.
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...but I need $750 for a new iPhone 5 this weekend :)

Iphone? NEED? Bleah! Somehow, I never quite got the bug to buy anything from Apple, least of which would be a WAY over-priced toy for adults. Nope, sorry, I am keeping the 22+ ozs. of silver that it would take to buy one of these. To each their own and all that.
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