This is true that meteorites might be low priority during hard times, however, 
a tangible asset is any object which can be held, enjoyed, and money can buy. I 
can see someone enjoying a rare artifact or meteorite a lot more than holding a 
wad of cash, not something you can look at and wonder about. Of course, if the 
world falls into utter chaos, then meteorites will be of low interest, however, 
that won't happen, and rare objects will always hold a value. 
I tell you this, and all of you would likely agree, I have a large pallasite 
sitting on my desk, valued at over $25,000. I sure enjoy it, hold it, behold 
it, and wonder about it. Try that with a $25,000 papar that says you own 1000 
shares of XYZ Wall Street financial company. Those can now be used as toilet 
paper, not much else. This meteorite will be here long after I am gone, in a 
musuem, or another private collection. It will always be something of interest. 
Hard times come and they go. Imagine if you had bought a Pasamonte stone in 
1935 or so, that was during the dust bowl, and great depression, and people 
likely thought Nininger was a nut, paying money for black rocks! Well, those 
same stones now are worth thousands or tens of thousands each. 
My money is one space rocks to outperform the DOW for the next 10 years or so. 
Now, if I had millions to spare.................. There are some beaten down 
stocks, but too risky these days.
Michael Farmer


--- On Sun, 10/12/08, bill kies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: bill kies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Tangible assets
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 11:48 PM
> I don't see meteorites as a tangible asset. Tangible of
> course. Asset, iffy. Maybe it's because I don't have
> an enormous investment in them. 
> 
> As rare as they are, the intrinsic value is only as great
> as the number of people that place a great esoteric value in
> them. That number dwindles when mortgages and savings crash.
> 
> 
> A commodity dedicated to the dedicated but never a safe
> harbor. Have fun and buy smart.
> 
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