OK...I just cash in half dollars and full dollars for 12-13x their face value.
Those coins are amped up now. I am sure you lost your butt in the day on them.
That will change.
What's the full bullion value?
The numbers I gave are the raw bullion value. Market value was probably closer to $35k there. I don't recall the exact numbers though.
I made a killing on metals. 2.5x (gold/plat) to over 4x return (silver).
After selling metals at record highs I bought tons of stock at abnormal lows. Those stocks are now back way up (2-3x). I also have retirement accounts (roth/401k etc) that have done very well (2x+). I moved money into cash/bonds as the market was moving south and moved it back into stocks as it recovered (I did get burned on some foreign stocks but meh).
Always been good with numbers and understood how the market worked. The whole "depression" we had was fantastic for me. A very rare opportunity that I was able to take full advantage of.
I may or may not be a millionaire (probably not), but I make enough each month to afford really cheap rent, some cheap food, some video games, and continue to grow my savings. I don't currently need to work so essentially I'm retired. And if my money stopped growing altogether I would still have a decade or more before I needed to worry about a job.
No I don't own a house, or a fancy car (for me it is, first new car ever), my computer is a free hand me down from 2010 (and I just got a free hand me down phone from 2010), my clothes are all dirt cheap super old jeans/t-shirts, I'm 100% virgin (never even so much as held hands with a girl), and I don't care. I'm fairly comfortable with my situation. I do have one friend and some family in the area and I can go out for a movie or dinner with any of them without worry.
I even did a 6 month trek across Florida and then across the US after visiting my sister and then did a 3 month trip to Japan. The Florida trip wasn't bad, I lived in the back of an efficient $2k ford hatchback...but the Japan trip was pretty spendy. Was still worth it...and I could probably do another trip like that again if I wanted to every other year or so.