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<p>[QUOTE="DMPL, post: 419577, member: 15534"]Have been collecting for over 40 years. I can tell you from personal experience that dealers were saying the same thing about the 1955 double date Lincoln, over-rated and over-priced. Back then that series was popular like uncirculated Silver Eagles are today. Bought an uncirculated coin one week for $250 and sold it for $450 the next week, and that was a lot of money back then, but collectors who could afford it had to have one. </p><p> </p><p>I believe the 2008 ASE with the 2007 reverse has a very bright future, and a considerable upside potential. If anyone has ben following the prices, they are continuing to move upward, especially the slabbed coins from NGC and PCGS.</p><p> </p><p>Coin World has advised me that they are going to list the variety prices in their Coin Values, and there is a very strong likelihood that the 2010 Red Book will also include it.</p><p> </p><p>So here we have a major coin variety with a total announced mintage of 46,000, all of which may or may not have left the Mint, but that is a whole other subject. </p><p> </p><p>Enough said ... only time will tell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DMPL, post: 419577, member: 15534"]Have been collecting for over 40 years. I can tell you from personal experience that dealers were saying the same thing about the 1955 double date Lincoln, over-rated and over-priced. Back then that series was popular like uncirculated Silver Eagles are today. Bought an uncirculated coin one week for $250 and sold it for $450 the next week, and that was a lot of money back then, but collectors who could afford it had to have one. I believe the 2008 ASE with the 2007 reverse has a very bright future, and a considerable upside potential. If anyone has ben following the prices, they are continuing to move upward, especially the slabbed coins from NGC and PCGS. Coin World has advised me that they are going to list the variety prices in their Coin Values, and there is a very strong likelihood that the 2010 Red Book will also include it. So here we have a major coin variety with a total announced mintage of 46,000, all of which may or may not have left the Mint, but that is a whole other subject. Enough said ... only time will tell.[/QUOTE]
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