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Re: The Decline of Coin Collecting
I think it depends on where you draw the line on "young". I know people in their 30s who bought goldbacks. They're are also a lot of "young people" in their 20s who buy silve… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Decline of Coin Collecting
$400 billion spread across 100 million households in the USB is $4000 per house. Not rich. Spread it across the 300 million Chinese households and the 100 million US households is $1000. At the same … (View Post)2 -
Re: The Decline of Coin Collecting
Not to mention all proof coins and patterns. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Decline of Coin Collecting
Wheat cents, liberty nickels, buffalo nickels, even large cents in circulated grades are very cheap and easy to collect. It's a little odd that people are strictly focused on expensive coins tha… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Decline of Coin Collecting
More of the same. I don't know what plumber you think got rich by a run up in silver, Tesla stock, or solar energy. As for silicon, no one is yet making money on AI. And the people likely to mak… (View Post)1