Re: I respectfully disagree.
My fascination with silver started before the spike of silver on the Hunt brothers bubble in the 1980s. I bought my first house with my profits from silver bouillon.
I would be the last to pop the center out of a strike for sale but I don't want my children or grand children thinking "what is this junk."
I started collecting Silver Strikes in 1996 because of the silver in them, moving to them from tokens that I had been collecting.
My strikes will remain strikes no matter how high silver goes. I have enough silver rounds to meet any appetite I have for profit.
My only wish is that the strikes remain a quality collectible. To have have one of the collections to make it through the "great silver run of the early 21st century," is my goal. So much great silver art was lost in the 80s that I feel that it would be a crime to let it happen again.