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Does The Drop In Gold/Silver Change Your Collecting Goals?

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 Posted 05/27/2013  10:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dsfreeworld to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I only spend what I can afford to lose


exactly. My recent gold coin acquisitions have run me a few thousand but that money came off the heels of selling items that I no longer used, i.e. DJ stereo equipment that was outdated. I felt it was time to buy and if I am wrong it costs me what I could afford to lose.

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 Posted 05/27/2013  3:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add miket to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I purchased a couple of 1850s one dollar gold coins just to be able to say I have some.Not due to the price of gold
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Personally cheaper gold/silver has had some but not a whole lot of impact on my collecting goals due to the fact that most of the coins I collect have significant numismatic premiums. However with common pre-1933 gold becoming much more affordable in high circulated grades I'm tempted to pick up some examples. Also now I'm more inclined to purchase common Morgan/Peace dollars if the price is right and the seller is only asking a few dollars over spot. In the recent run up of silver prices in the past few years I couldn't justify buying average circulated Morgans for $35 a pop but now that prices are lower I'm reconsidering.

Thanks for the responses everyone!
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 Posted 05/28/2013  09:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add usc96 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunately MS65 Saints have not dropped in line with the drop in PM prices.
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 Posted 05/28/2013  11:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinzip to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Does the drop in gold/silver change your collecting goals?


Not at all.... :)

PM prices don't seem to affect what I collect, Bust Half Dollars.
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Unfortunately MS65 Saints have not dropped in line with the drop in PM prices.

Same thing with high-grade common date Morgan dollars, sadly.
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Man, I just noticed that APMEX is currently selling common date Saint Gaudens for $1,732. Since each St. Gaudens only contains 0.9675 troy ounces of gold and gold is currently trading at around $1381, that's a whopping $410 per ounce over spot. *OUCH*

No wonder people keep telling me to never buy classic gold coins as investments...
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I bought my MS-64 Saint for $450 a few years back.

I knew I should have bought 2. ;)

Not back in buying mode anytime soon though.
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Collecting goals have changed a bit in that I'm now more concerned with proof coins than standard bullion. Proofs hold their value a bit better than bullion because their value isn't tied to the spot price.
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Which proofs? Yesterday I saw a proof Franklin in the bullion bucket. 50 years on the only appreciation it's had is for the silver content. The late '90's no-silver proof sets have steadily dropped in value and have few buyers for the 91 cents value they contain.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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My budget is for circulated coins (I know... but I have fun with it!). When silver peaked so sharply, I was hesitant to work on my dollar and half sets. Now that prices seem to have stabilized a little, it seems much more achievable, and I'm not so worried about getting hosed in the process.
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Hasn't affected my collecting goals. The coins I buy which are affected by the spot metal prices are for resale and I don't keep them very long.

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Im still waiting for silver to go under $ 10 before I get back to buying. Gold is out of reach unless it hits $500 which I dont see happening.
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