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<p>[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1912060, member: 28971"]I fully agree with krispy. these will sell out relatively quickly. With a total mintage of 950 between the two, and his making more of the 'bulk handled' version, I think the 'high grade' could wind up being close to 1/3 of the total mintage, making it tougher to get than the 'bulk handled', in the secondary market. I see the 'high grade' being a winner, not saying the 'bulk handled' version won't be. But, as has been said, those with the '64-D's will more than likely want the 'full set'. I only buy these to re-sell, because a lot of his items do very well in the secondary market, and I buy COINS, not 'fantasy' pieces. IF this can command double or more of issue price, I just use that extra $$ to buy REAL coins. I bought the whole set (4 versions, I think it was), and did very well selling the complete '64-D 'set'. If I had held longer, I would have done better, but I was MORE than pleased with what I sold for, after only 2 months. Bought me a nice PCGS MS63 $10 Indian with my profits. Again, this will more than likely be a 'must have' for those that bought the '64-D's to KEEP...who wants an 'incomplete set' if the 'set' is only 6 coins and can be completed relatively easily?? I will probably get a 'bulk handled' piece or two when available, but either way, I see the 'high grade' being the bigger winner, much like the 'satin finish' and the 'proof finish' were the 'biggies' with the '64-D's. JMHO.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1912060, member: 28971"]I fully agree with krispy. these will sell out relatively quickly. With a total mintage of 950 between the two, and his making more of the 'bulk handled' version, I think the 'high grade' could wind up being close to 1/3 of the total mintage, making it tougher to get than the 'bulk handled', in the secondary market. I see the 'high grade' being a winner, not saying the 'bulk handled' version won't be. But, as has been said, those with the '64-D's will more than likely want the 'full set'. I only buy these to re-sell, because a lot of his items do very well in the secondary market, and I buy COINS, not 'fantasy' pieces. IF this can command double or more of issue price, I just use that extra $$ to buy REAL coins. I bought the whole set (4 versions, I think it was), and did very well selling the complete '64-D 'set'. If I had held longer, I would have done better, but I was MORE than pleased with what I sold for, after only 2 months. Bought me a nice PCGS MS63 $10 Indian with my profits. Again, this will more than likely be a 'must have' for those that bought the '64-D's to KEEP...who wants an 'incomplete set' if the 'set' is only 6 coins and can be completed relatively easily?? I will probably get a 'bulk handled' piece or two when available, but either way, I see the 'high grade' being the bigger winner, much like the 'satin finish' and the 'proof finish' were the 'biggies' with the '64-D's. JMHO.[/QUOTE]
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