dakota1955 wrote:I remember silver below 5.
Treetop wrote:dakota1955 wrote:I remember silver below 5.
I remember as a kid standing in a baseball card shop. "investing" my money into basebal cards. the guy actually told me that owned the shop that I wasnt like his regular tools, and I should buy these morgans dollars at $5 a piece.... he seemed genuinely disappointed when I didnt, and instead bought some cards.... If I ever get a time machine Im going to go back and kick my own @$$ at that point.....
AGCoinHunter wrote:Also got a ton of paper baseball cards from my childhood. Mainly 1985 through the mid 1990's. Enjoyed coins then but didnt know much about them. Used to go through all my dad's silver (mostly Morgans and Peace dollars) but never though of buying any. All of it he got for face. Always wondered why someone would pay more than face for coins... Now these coins are the backbone of my collection. Wouldnt sell them ever and they will be passed down to my kids, unlike the baseball cards.
Treetop wrote:
Sorry to divert the thread...
Oakair wrote::lol:
My childhood days saw tons of kids blow money on Pokemon cards...
Good thing I started a coin collection very young due to moving around an absurd amount...Luckily my favorite coins were old US dollars
Lemon Thrower wrote:my 8 year old has been sorting since he was 5. he told us yesterday he wants to get paid in gold, lol.
silverflake wrote:Good people of RealCent, the one year daily chart on silver, for any of those chartists out there like me, it starting look absolutely beautiful. After that push toward $50/ounce in the spring it has consolidated nicely for about 5 months. Look at what happened to silver in 1980 - it hit $50 (intraday only) then plummeted. It was an exhaustion blow off. And it never really recovered until it bottomed around $4/ounce in the late 1990's (ah, the good old days...). Silver now has held on strong and is simmering for it's next run. Now it is bumping its head around $42-43 but just nice and slowly extending it's consolidation pattern. The longer that right sided line extends on the chart, the more coiled it will be for a rise. It's kind of like a long wick burning outward until it hits the TNT. Grab some while you can, this next push will find some resistance at the $50 mark again but once we push above - I believe you won't even be able to catch your breath before $75/ounce. Just my 2 cents worth (copper as always).
By the way, I have some sports cards too. Yes, some were wastes of money (could have bought mercury dimes!!!) but come on, some are great fun showing to my boys like my 1972 Bobby Orr or my 1967 Hank Aaron, 1976 Fred Lynn and Jim Rice...can't put a price on it if I'm with my boys.
Keep the faith gang.
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