trew said:Yeah a bit like the Olympics in 2000 .... and almost all of those are only worth spot these days - still less than the issue prices !
Lovey80 said:Get rid of all the 1oz BU rounds, nothing fancy about them, I'll take them off your hands if you want![]()
Ozi said:There are so many PM silver dragon coins now that I'm not sure which ones to keep.Which ones would be the winners and which ones will be the losers?
1for1 said:Flag the overpriced novelty ones and just stack the bullion thats available close to spot... near spot its an assured winner but paying big premiums is a gamble. (i really dont think the dragon bullion is a gamble.. safer than a bank deposit!
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1for1 said:Flag the overpriced novelty ones and just stack the bullion thats available close to spot... near spot its an assured winner but paying big premiums is a gamble. (i really dont think the dragon bullion is a gamble.. safer than a bank deposit!
1for1
I am happy keeping my 1/2, 1, 2, 5 and 10 size typeset - but then again, it's more of a collection than an investment to mefishball said:This is why I sold my typeset and my colored proof dragons...
Feels a bit of a novelty and "meh" to me.
Never been a big fan of colored coins, I don't want to be left holding the next Clownfish.
silverlover said:1for1 said:Flag the overpriced novelty ones and just stack the bullion thats available close to spot... near spot its an assured winner but paying big premiums is a gamble. (i really dont think the dragon bullion is a gamble.. safer than a bank deposit!
1for1
Whoops, you are correct on that. For a second I was thinking the poster was interested only in special types of subset dragons (color, proof, etc)
But yeah, getting BU dragons for the cheapest deal is a great way to go