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<p>[QUOTE="line_grade, post: 58677, member: 3078"]I would think that the market for any set containing coins from the "state quarters" program will flatten the year of, or shortly there-after, after the end of the program (2008). That is unless the U.S. Mint comes up with another program to stimulate more interest in more collectors than currently exist. I believe that if I want a coin or set for my personal collection, the price is simply a matter of what I need to spend at todays costs. Whether the price goes "north or south" after that is not really that important to me. I have purchased coins in the past that have totally "bombed" and others have gone through the roof, but I love looking at both even to this day. </p><p>Had I made the purchases with the intent of making a profit on them my feelings would be "mixed" at best. For some , the price of a bottle of vintage wine is more than worth hundreds of dollars they are willing to pay , while I am content with the 4 liter $10 dollar bottle.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="line_grade, post: 58677, member: 3078"]I would think that the market for any set containing coins from the "state quarters" program will flatten the year of, or shortly there-after, after the end of the program (2008). That is unless the U.S. Mint comes up with another program to stimulate more interest in more collectors than currently exist. I believe that if I want a coin or set for my personal collection, the price is simply a matter of what I need to spend at todays costs. Whether the price goes "north or south" after that is not really that important to me. I have purchased coins in the past that have totally "bombed" and others have gone through the roof, but I love looking at both even to this day. Had I made the purchases with the intent of making a profit on them my feelings would be "mixed" at best. For some , the price of a bottle of vintage wine is more than worth hundreds of dollars they are willing to pay , while I am content with the 4 liter $10 dollar bottle.[/QUOTE]
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