gold Dragons 2012 or silver Dragons 2012?

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  1. Ozi

    Ozi Member

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    what's going to be a better place to put your fiat dollar for dollar?
    gold Dragons 2012 or silver dragons 2012?
     
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    I think i am sick of these dragons already.

    edit: Silver IMHO (ROI)
     
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    spannermonkey Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    boston Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Good question, and to be honest I do not know. However, there are more people with $50 than with $1800, so I would proffer that silver would be easier to sell and by extension potentially more profitable on % increase.
     
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    well if you'd taken up roo's offer a month ago you may feel differently :)
     
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    Silver is probably the better option because of easier resale but if a person is already thinking of investing in gold then surely the gold 1 oz dragon and also the smaller dragon coins, would be as good as buying any other bullion gold. Maybe a higher premium but I would expect to get the premium back on resale.

    Plus they could hold their value better than gold bars etc if the gold price dropped. What do you think?
     

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