you only got an hour an half left, this is gonna go for over 40X's and is worth it, i just aint got the FRN's,
or i wouldnt even be posting this (lol)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360397277338?ss ... 1426.l2649
neilgin1 wrote:you only got an hour an half left, this is gonna go for over 40X's and is worth it, i just aint got the FRN's,
or i wouldnt even be posting this (lol)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360397277338?ss ... 1426.l2649
hags wrote:neilgin1 wrote:you only got an hour an half left, this is gonna go for over 40X's and is worth it, i just aint got the FRN's,
or i wouldnt even be posting this (lol)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360397277338?ss ... 1426.l2649
Neil,
I follow your argument why the 64 Kennedy is king...but why do you look at proof coins? They attract silver bargain hunters at first, but then the collectors take over....especially after 1 bid is placed by someone. The "varsity" collectors search Ebay for auctions that have at least 1 bid, so to eliminate those crazy buy-it-now auctions on collector coins, and to find collectibles that at least one other person classifies as collectible ...
Silver proof coins don't trade relative to spot silver.....collectors appraise them by their mintage quantity....the final price of that roll has little to do with the silver value it contains. Check out any proof silver set and you'll never find a deal compared to spot......It's not a whole new tier of buyer....your messin' with collectors....they be deep pockets and buying for a whole different reason.
hags
neilgin1 wrote: nusimatic premiums are disaapearing. now when the SHTF, whats that going to look like?. .
NDFarmer wrote:neilgin1 wrote: nusimatic premiums are disaapearing. now when the SHTF, whats that going to look like?. .
I have asked this question before. But I have always thought if the economy collapses I would much rather own 10 rolls of Morgans worth $5,000.00 than one coin that had a lot of numismatic value and was worth $5,000.00. I think I will have a lot more bartering power with 200 silver coins rather than one silver coin. After the economy collapses that single coin that was worth $5,000.00 might not be worth much.
NDFarmer wrote:neilgin1 wrote: nusimatic premiums are disaapearing. now when the SHTF, whats that going to look like?. .
I have asked this question before. But I have always thought if the economy collapses I would much rather own 10 rolls of Morgans worth $5,000.00 than one coin that had a lot of numismatic value and was worth $5,000.00. I think I will have a lot more bartering power with 200 silver coins rather than one silver coin. After the economy collapses that single coin that was worth $5,000.00 might not be worth much.
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