pennypicker wrote:In today's ebay market a person with $75 to invest can purchase three raw 2014 ASE's or for the same money can buy a generic ms-64 pre-21 Morgan.
Which of the two investment choices will be worth more in five years? And will it be close?.....Just some food for thought!
neilgin1 wrote:pennypicker wrote:In today's ebay market a person with $75 to invest can purchase three raw 2014 ASE's or for the same money can buy a generic ms-64 pre-21 Morgan.
Which of the two investment choices will be worth more in five years? And will it be close?.....Just some food for thought!
the 3 Eagles....MUCH MUCH more.
pennypicker wrote:neilgin1 wrote:pennypicker wrote:In today's ebay market a person with $75 to invest can purchase three raw 2014 ASE's or for the same money can buy a generic ms-64 pre-21 Morgan.
Which of the two investment choices will be worth more in five years? And will it be close?.....Just some food for thought!
the 3 Eagles....MUCH MUCH more.
BINGO!!! This was the answer I was waiting for because it is precisely the answer I would have given to the question had someone else proposed it other than myself.
With age comes wisdom and I'm guessing Neil, like myself, is no spring chicken
scrapper2010 wrote:You said Bingo as if neil got the question right, when in fact there's no way of knowing the correct answer. Then you go on to claim how wise you and he are for "knowing" this, while anyone who disagrees is apparently young and unwise. If silver holds relatively steady over the next five years or god forbid keeps on its downward trajectory, I hope you come back to this thread and recant your wisdom.
pennypicker wrote:scrapper2010 wrote:You said Bingo as if neil got the question right, when in fact there's no way of knowing the correct answer. Then you go on to claim how wise you and he are for "knowing" this, while anyone who disagrees is apparently young and unwise. If silver holds relatively steady over the next five years or god forbid keeps on its downward trajectory, I hope you come back to this thread and recant your wisdom.
Neil didn't get the question right--he simply duplicated the feelings I have should the value of silver rise dramatically. Of course I can't predict the future but with age comes wisdom, and when one uses these tools (age & wisdom) one can make better educated guesses as to what the future holds based on life's past experiences.
Sorry if I offended you in anyway but I have confidence in my acquired wisdom and instincts resulting from my age and I will stand by them until they fail me....
scrapper2010 wrote:No I wasn't offended and i apologize. I just reread my post and realized that I sounded like a jerk.
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