What is the best way to collect gold and silver coins?
What is the best way to collect gold and silver coins?
What is the best way in your opinion to collect gold and silver coins (for example, the 12-piece Gold Coin Type Set and the 28-Piece Morgan Dollar Date Set)?
What is the best way in your opinion to collect gold and silver coins (for example, the 12-piece Gold Coin Type Set and the 28-Piece Morgan Dollar Date Set)?
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I have PCGS registry sets for the 12-piece Gold Coin Type Set and the 28-Piece Morgan Dollar Date Set.
Are these the favorite registry sets for most gold and silver coin investors here or are there others that are more popular with serious collectors?
How's the discussion going so far, brother?
<< <i>This is not spam, just a new member's naive way of asking a question. >>
Then take out the link in your first post.
I have taken out the link and rephrased the question.
An understanding of the TYPES of rarity, and learning how the coin world operates....is very important. Q. David Bowers wrote a very comprehensive book "collecting and investing in rare coins" and it should be required reading for anyone entering the rare coin realm. IF YOU PAY ATTENTION to what he writes, that is.
Ignore 70% of the first replies you get to your initial posts. Its not that this is a mean group, we just tend to feel newcomers out until we get an understanding of your level of commitment and interest. There are people who come here alll full of vim and vigor, say the wrong things to the wrong people, and next thing ya know...they are "out" and posting on some other forum board. Ask quality questions to the right people and you can have a world of numismatic knowledge at your fingertips.
One thing that really turns people on this forum off is when someone comes on here and looks to be self-promoting, or out to sell us something. Weve seen this all too many times before, and it never comes to a good end.
So...hope you take all this the right way and make you way into the group and learn coins and how to do it right.
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<< <i>One thing for sure is to never, ever buy coins from eBay. >>
Sound advice. I've heard the telemarketers have good deals.
<< <i>Both registry sets can be a good way to get an organized collection of gold or silver coins started. But, be aware coins as an investment only usually work if you hold for years and years..and time the market cycles correctly. The best way to start...is to take your first coin "investment" money, and buy books on the coins you are considering collecting.
An understanding of the TYPES of rarity, and learning how the coin world operates....is very important. Q. David Bowers wrote a very comprehensive book "collecting and investing in rare coins" and it should be required reading for anyone entering the rare coin realm. IF YOU PAY ATTENTION to what he writes, that is.
Ignore 70% of the first replies you get to your initial posts. Its not that this is a mean group, we just tend to feel newcomers out until we get an understanding of your level of commitment and interest. There are people who come here alll full of vim and vigor, say the wrong things to the wrong people, and next thing ya know...they are "out" and posting on some other forum board. Ask quality questions to the right people and you can have a world of numismatic knowledge at your fingertips.
One thing that really turns people on this forum off is when someone comes on here and looks to be self-promoting, or out to sell us something. Weve seen this all too many times before, and it never comes to a good end.
So...hope you take all this the right way and make you way into the group and learn coins and how to do it right. >>
Its a real shame you didnt catch this guy's link Ambro. He doesnt want to know how to go about collecting anything. He just wanted to drive traffic to his website, which in turn links you to his current ebay offerings. He deserved BOTH barrels!
I've got an ounce of silver to give away on the swap and giveaway side right now. - Might be one way to collect some.
Parker 10 guage, must be like a cannon going off!
<< <i>One thing for sure is to never, ever buy coins from eBay. >>
Are you including slabbed coins with excellant pics and a return policy?
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I started by building the eight piece gold type set (Liberty and St. Gaudens era quarter eagle, half eagle, eagle and double eagle) and then made it a 12 piece type set (three one dollar gold coins and the three dollar gold). Next I added the Classic Head $2.50 and $5. Then I added the No Motto coins and the two early types of $20 gold pieces. And then I got the 1907 High Relief. Now I'm working on the early gold and need three coins to finish. It's taken me 45 years to get to where I am now. I hope to finish before I'm done as a collector.
I'd say collect the way that makes you happy and fits your budget. But the coins laid out the registry sets do make for a good set of objectives.
Gather & stack.
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