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Old 07-29-2007, 10:03 PM   #4 (permalink)
JBK
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You are to be commended for doing your homework, but comparing the Adams error to the Robinson coin might be like apples and oranges.

With these new errors, it may be the case that the price will rise, but it might also be the case that the best prices are now. When the Washington smoothies were discovered, the biggest money changed hands before the full scope of the error was understood.

Certain coins (in my opinion, errors are a prime example) will not appreciate as time goes on in the same way a good mutual fund would. If it were me, I would keep one or two, sell the rest, and invest the money.
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