Bartender wrote:If some of you wouldn't mind imparting your thoughts (and I apologize if this changes the direction the thread was going), but here's what has me curious about 90% vs. 40% Kennedy's.
I'm a college student, i.e. on a budget, and 40% Ken's would be more in my price range but I feel like I would be cheating myself a little bit in buying them instead of 90%. I obviously know that I'm doing myself a favor by getting into any amount of PM's rather than staying in FRN's, but I feel like buying the 40% version of any coin instead of 90% is doing myself a disservice. Would I be better off long term by buying fewer quantity and sticking to 90 percent? Does this make sense to anyone or do you understand where I'm coming from??
schockergd wrote:In my area , plenty of people think ALL kennedy halves are silver, so I don't see how that they're going to be more popular than any other denomination.
I'm just going off of what I see locally, and I see more and more people accepting silver as barter for goods and services. The only problem is people always want more than spot for their product, IE if it's normally $50 , they want $60 or so in spot silver.
PennyBoy wrote:Neil, I think you would enjoy this article.
http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Art ... leId=24162
It's a good read.
neilgin1 wrote:PennyBoy wrote:Neil, I think you would enjoy this article.
http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Art ... leId=24162
It's a good read.
Penny, you are a blessed man, just a gem, thank you for even thinking of me. This article just rescued me from a dicey day. It thrilled me , coz i've never read about American coin history, and a history of two guys were like role models and heroes to me, JFK and RFK. That whole coin mintage history, and decision making is FASCINATING, and you bolstered me, becoz i had a feeling that the 65-69 40% Kennedy's were a buy, simply coz i was getting them below and at melt. Now we all collect Roos/Merc 90% dimes, right? .07 toz. but a 65-69 40 Kenn is .15 toz, an amped double dime for trading purposes, post dollar...it just "feels" like it would be a well used trade coin. But its the 1970 Kenn's, that i've been after and scored. got quite a few, and when i see them, i slash and burn, ramp the bid. i might pay up, but when i read in this article, the very coins i got might be worth $50...NOW? whoa.
my dicey day was this: some of the boys came over with a huge crane to lift my cabin, to put it over a bunker i had dug...YES, a bunker, we aint playing games here. Its not an insane bunker, meaning i dont have rad filters, and air lock doors, etc, but its VERY nice. The crane has a lift capacity of 45,000 lbs, my bud estimated when he bid the job that she weighs 28-32,000 pounds, after 6 hours of prep, we start the lift, he slumps over in his seat, as it was topping at 38,000 pounds and hadnt even gone airborne. So we stopped and another fellow is needed to come in with another crane, but here's the kicker, they look at me and ask, "what you got in there, gold bars"? i s--t you not. didnt bat an eye, i said, "nooooo! whadya think"...then the question, "what you got up there, coins?"...and i said, "yeh right, scoffingly. so i guess my pretend stack of silver copper nickel and lead is quite a load. more than i ever thought. Good deal when they get the cabin atop the bunker, so i can start transfering some below....tommorrow, or a week from monday, maybe. But Penny, you REALLY cheered me up with that great article, God bless you. Hey, you think they suspect anything? My poker face is very good, neil
Pennybug wrote:Good reading here! I too have been thinking the 64's will be the coveted coin of the not so far off future. Those, followed by Morgans and then Eagles. Actually, that list is in order of my favorites! Ever since I found 37 MINT 64's in circulation (sealed up in tape even)... they have been my favorite!
I think you just inspired me to get back to work on my 64's stack.
YES!!! I find that people EVERYWHERE think ALL Kennedy's are silver. I LOVE buying stuff with them! Just spent $30 at Wally world about 2 hrs ago on some fishing gear and oil changing material. Girl didn't give it a second thought. She read the wrapping paper and kept on trucking along. That's unusual. I bought some gas yesterday with halves... pretty sure that girl was trying to call the FBI or something! She went NUTS! HE HE.
Happy hunting all!
Thogey wrote:I saw some jackass at my flea market telling some old lady that a morgan was 'pretty much an ounce of silver"
and he had it priced as such. Our eyes met and he knew I knew he was full of sh1t.
I understand what neil is saying and he doesn't what to rip people off. But when neil sells (barters) after TSHTF, that's how he believes the market will work.
Am I close neil?
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