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Paid Off My Collection, Finally!

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With the latest sale of a platinum coin, my wife and I have finally achieved our initial goal of paying off our collection with profit from selling !!!

We still have some rather expensive silver bullion considering today's spot, but at least, 3 years and a bit after we started collecting, we've paid it all off!

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 Posted 09/25/2013  03:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a very worthwhile achievement, and to accomplish your goal

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 Posted 09/25/2013  06:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Demarco Bishopp to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
But if it took 3 years did you take inflation into account?
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 Posted 09/25/2013  09:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bekiz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

if you had 100 coins in collection, sold 80 to pay off it is one thing
if you had 100, sold 40 to pay off it is another thing

so, it depends))
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 Posted 09/25/2013  11:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Merc Man to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Either one is good I my book as it means that all you have invested in your collection is time and that is amazing!
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Agree with Merc.

Obviously itd be nicer to only sell 40 to pay for the rest, but in the end free coins are free coins. Id take buying 100 coins and turning it into 20 free ones any day of the week
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 Posted 09/25/2013  12:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I must have missed something...what does your collection look like?
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 Posted 09/25/2013  1:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add poboxw to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@ Demarco: even with inflation, I'm in the black :)

@ bekiz: the margin on bullion is thin as we all know, a net of 10% I would consider as a very good haul on a sale. With that in mind, unfortunately it's more like buying 100 and selling 95. I also started collecting/stacking/selling during the run up to $50/oz for silver so I consider it quite a feat to come this far

But, like Mcerc and baseball suggested, the grin that comes up when I look at my coins is now much much wider :)

@oih82w8: here's a portion of the NCLT portion of my collection
https://goccf.com/t/110429
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With that in mind, unfortunately it's more like buying 100 and selling 95.


Any time you end up with free coins in the end youve done well. Even if you started with 100 and had to sell 99 you have a free coin. Free is free
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 Posted 09/25/2013  2:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverBug to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
congratulations poboxw! even I contributed to your free coins:)

so based on your experience, what types of coins sells fast, and what types of coins have big profit?

NCLT, bullion or semi numis like pandas?
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Oh yeah, I remember that thread. I was going to try the world silver rounds a try and stopped kinda early and sold most of them last summer/fall. I did keep the UNC Kangaroo at Sunset.

Still love the Mongolian Ural Owl!
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I unfortunately had to sell the Ural Owl to fund another purchase. My folks own another one that they bought off me for $150 though. But, they are not biting on my suggestion for them to gift that Owl to their grandson :P

@Silverbug:

- Smaller weights sell faster but consequently require more time and comes with more risk dealing with a higher number of trades.

- Semi numismatics (e.g. wildlife series SML, proofs, JM and Engelhard bars) do better than straight up bullion. Combined with good presentation and patience, the risk of a dip in spot affecting your sale is mitigated.

- Smaller fraction gold has surprisingly done very well for us even during this latest dip. Sell what other's are not selling may be the take home message.

- Lastly patience. This is, after all, our hobby and not our livelihood. It was hard learned but we did develop (some) restraint when itching to pull the trigger on a purchase or sale.

This forum has helped a lot, and it never ceases to ooze with good info. I'm now getting a good schooling on price action and watching the trends from one of the longest threads I've seen yet here.
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Sell what other's are not selling may be the take home message.


Thats a huge advantage when possible especially for ebay. Otherwise a common item just gets lost in a sea of common items and the ones that sell quickly are the underpriced ones.
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Now you get to sart a new one!

Woooo Hooooo!
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A win is a win! Congratulations and keep up the good work.
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Glad to see you and wife are still alive in pm game and doing well with it as I have not seen you post much in recent years and did not know if you guys were still on the PM train....

Remember we all got into this long term in mind and now I see low prices as opp to ad more then ever nothing more or less....

Anytime in history can anyone say they could walk into a kings vault or someone of similar stature and see large amounts of gold or silver and NOT see the value in it regardless of spot price at anytime in Earths history?

Again if it falls more or remains where it is, why not add as much as possible and when the day comes when one needs money it is there to convert into currency?

All the high end premium stuff you always went after is not been affected much by spot price anyhow I figure, another way many of us protect the investment....
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