metal.blacksmiths
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party is over mates
metal.blacksmiths said:party is over mates
Stacking makes sense, collecting? not so much! I don't need to have logic and net bottom lines rule every last iota of my life. There's a little room for passion and fun, which always costs a little extrastinkypete said:Aurora et luna said:I am sorry to say this but anyone who is prepared to pay more for the 1oz Dragon than a 2oz Dragon has soup for brains.
99% of you guys won't be starting a lunar set so why don't you just get twice the silver for the same price or less; I am sure in the long run a 2oz Dragon will give you a better return.
1oz Dragon at present has $40 of silver and $50-$60 worth of collector's premium
2oz Dragon at present has $80 of silver and $15 worth of collector's premium
When spot doubles, a 1oz Dragon will have $80 of silver and maybe up to $80 in its collector's premium. Whereas the 2oz Dragon will have $160 worth of silver as well as a collector's premium which will definitely be higher than $15
makes a lot of sense !!
I'm no expert by any means, but I'm gonna say the proofs will continue to appreciate. I myself, a man of modest means tries to get RAM Roo proofs for decent prices, though I'm halfway to a complete collection, half are UNC and other half proofs. There are a lot of people who collect only proofs, myself if finances allowed it. The Lunar IIs particularly the dragon and tiger proofs will do well and won't be as affected by spot prices as most. Just an opinion...and I DO know how much they're worth LOLOzi said:what about the proofs?
stackeract said:I wonder what is going to happen with the dragon prices now that silver is heading back to $20/oz.
Anyone want to sell me some for $40 while you still get something for them?
But seriously would you ever sell them for under Perth Mint issue price of ~$50 if silver goes down the drain?
Silver_Monk said:Worth holding onto your dragons for the long haul, lock them up in the den and hide the key...
Lunartic said:There was an auction here that sold 5 dragons for $65 each. I think it will settle down to $60 or so?
1for1 said:Update.. these are now selling for around $65 on ebay.com.au
The air is leaking out of this bubble fast-styles
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