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Old 07-17-2009, 01:43 PM   #187 (permalink)
Pepperoni
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What to buy ?

Buying from the mint and making good choices is not easy.
Down the road what was not clear becomes clarified and sometimes you hit a really good set or piece.
I am not sure about what I do is right for all.
I just buy consistantly and average up as it is. Some items from the early 1990s are doing good as they become harder to get insets.
These gold ladies might be long term winners in selected pieces. That pic with the ladies on the reverse are very compelling. To many choices and not enough time.
I bought a about ten units just for the gold as they were cheap at one point. Even some graded 70 units at reasonable prices. Ultimately I think with gold and people looking for new items and not many exist it might build a slow fire under the spouse units.
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