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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: Quote: Hate to burst your bubble but I think, not sure, that the USA had that show for years before the BBC copied it. And it may well be the same people there that made the show as here.
Actually, the British show started in the late '70s, while the US version dates to the late '90s.
HMMMM. Oddly enough this is really not the first time I'm wrong. Might be the second or even the third.  And if you want to know how to use the quote thing, try highlighting what you want to quote with your mouse. Then go to edit, hopefully you have that. You'll see copy and click on that and it will copy what you highlighted. Then when you go to reply, look for the little thing at the top of the area where you type in stuff and look for a little box with an arrow pointing right. Click on that and you'll see a place pop up on the reply area. Place your cursor between the little [] [] and click on the edit thing again and look for paste and click on that and you'll get what you highlighted inbetween the little [] []. OR I'm wrong again. 
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New Member
Canada
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Quote: And if you want to know how to use the quote thing... Thanks for the tutorial. Can you do anything about thread hijacking? 
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Valued Member
United States
53 Posts |
Since I can't give an answer because I don't have any experience with gold rarities I won't. But, I will suggest looking at trends, maybe on ebay, considering what coins have sold at the highest premiums and which still are. That along with other factors can help guide your investment decision. Although I'm sure you have though that out already. So, if you have just get to business. Good luck, with my knowledge (or lack thereof) I will stick to bullion as an "investment".
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Valued Member
United States
380 Posts |
Morgan and Peace dollar popular varieties are still strong, especially if it is highest in grade. (AKA Top Pop) There are plenty of Morgan dollars that maintain tens of thousands of dollars price even through the tough times. Go after Keys in MS and TOP POP popular varieties.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Thanks for the tutorial. By the way, I just edited your other post to include the quote tags.  Quote: Can you do anything about thread hijacking? Carl cannot, but I can.  Actually, to be serious, if you see a problem, just use the 'Send note to staff' link that is in the lower right corner of every post.
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New Member
Switzerland
46 Posts |
More and more people are getting interested in coin collecting this means more coins will be hoarded. If you are going to invest I would say go with Silver and Gold coins will low mintage and high grade.
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Valued Member
United States
173 Posts |
Look for a historicaly stable series. Non-volatile... slow-steady gainers.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2602 Posts |
Key dates are weakening right now and I think it's a great time to buy them. I am buying as many as I can afford, because prices are weak and these will bounce back. Especially look at modern key dates, like 1996-W dime, 1970D JFK half, 1973 P & D Ike (very cheap!).
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Valued Member
United States
307 Posts |
Well Years ago when gold standard was $32.00 oz. you were unable to purchase it except for jewelry. When the government removed the gold standard and private investors were allowed to purchase gold it became a trade able commodity. Gold is only supported by those that have gold. Its real value is undetermined. Because there are buyers and sellers it is a game that the rich play. Prices going up then down. The person who wants to increase there net worth needs to look at currency from developing countries that have a rising gross national product. If the dollar were not the world currency wear would we be?
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