$ilver and gold are progre$$ively appreciating in (perceived) value, yes. The shrewd one collect$ what appreciate$ in (perceived) value.
In terms of taking advantage of US coins that r appreciating in value, there is one US coin that is steadily appreciating in value that few r talking about. That coin is the US nickel.
Accding to coinflation.com, the melt value (metals value) for a nickel is a tid over 7 cents. Accding to the site a nickel is 75% copper and 25% nickel. Accding to the US Mints, it co$t$ them almost 10 cents to make one.
Obama has ok'ed legislation allowing the Secretary of the (I don't remember) to alter the composition of US coin$ (including nickel$) 4 this very reason.
I've started collecting nickel$, I would recommend that u do likewise.
All of this makes me wonder if we r on the brink of revisiting 1964 in comparison with what the Feds / Mints did with the composition of US coins of that day. Recall that 1964 was the last year that silver was minted into nickels, dimes, quarter dollar$, half dollar$ because those coins became worth more than their face value.
It's something to consider.... as I begin stock piling my nickels.

I would suggest that u do the same.
