Any coin collectors out there looking to invest in some coins
Rare coins
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jashtonrichSBR Wise Guy
- 03-16-09
- 536
#1Rare coinsTags: None -
grease lightninSBR Posting Legend
- 10-01-12
- 16015
#2No but I have a sick stamp collectionComment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
- 11959
#3I'd buy a few rolls of wheat pennies for 89¢ each.Comment -
sweethookSBR Posting Legend
- 11-21-07
- 12667
#4i would help you out but iam stuck in bitcoin right nowComment -
dlowillySBR Posting Legend
- 11-09-16
- 13862
#6I have a two legged buffalo nickelComment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-09-09
- 39663
#7I have a USA penny. It is copperComment -
dark starSBR MVP
- 01-04-09
- 3900
#8I have a three legged wooden buffalo nickelComment -
jashtonrichSBR Wise Guy
- 03-16-09
- 536
#9Just was talking with guy in bar who was a seller so kinda got me thinking about maybe investing in a few for my son to have when he gets older. Just wanted to know if any posters here have had any experiences with coins and what is the best way to go private or through coin dealers any good replies would be helpful, and fellas thanks but rather have plastic than wooden coinsComment -
no1hereSBR Hall of Famer
- 03-23-09
- 5914
#10I buy a lot of coins through local online auctions. Use one monthly auction that ships to me. Looking to spend $500 tomorrow at Rowleyauctions.Comment -
jashtonrichSBR Wise Guy
- 03-16-09
- 536
#11
and buffalo nickels are some of the ones he sent me info on
but sent me a picture of a panda gold coin weighing a kilo
but well out my price range
what types of coins are they having at auction and do they do credit cardComment -
u21c3f6SBR Wise Guy
- 01-17-09
- 790
#12Be very careful here. Very easy to be taken if you don't have experience with coins. If you are considering serious money, do some reading first before buying anything. A lot of counterfeits out there. Look at the US Coin forum message board at PCGS for threads that will begin to educate you about the coin market.
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ByeSheaSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-30-08
- 8120
#13Numismatics (that's pre-1964 silver US coins and pre-1933 gold US coins) make a great investment because it's true private wealth management.
JPMORGAN, BkofAma, etc all the big banks have private wealth management divisions - but when the bank, your advisor, the regulatory agencies (I do regulatory software sales for finance), and Uncle Sam see every penny of every transaction it's really not so private is it?
So with numismatics, it's a tangible in-hand asset. So that 10-20% of assets in alternative investments that money advisors advise I always take in coinage - and understandably no advisor in the world would advise numismatics because it snips them and their firm out of the picture.
Unlike bullion & "modern" gold and silver you are not subject to capital gains taxes with numismatics because it's in a weird wrinkle where they won't regulate existing currency. The state basically doesn't differentiate between a Morgan Silver dollar and the paper dollar in your pocket.Comment
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