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<p>[QUOTE="JJK78, post: 1254361, member: 19207"]1. Purchased as investments which I am trying to make money on.</p><p>2. I didn't buy them for bullion which is why I purchased the West Point UNC coins, I bought MS70's because MS69's are not as desired and aren't worth as much, negating some coins to their bullion value, not in this case but examples such as Silver Eagles. An MS70 Silver Eagle commands double melt give or take as where 69's go for standard premium over melt usually.</p><p>3. I bought them as bullion coins with numismatic potential and as investments. I am not worried about the bullion value of these coins in particular of which melt value is only about $1500 so I'm not sure where you are going with this question. </p><p>4. I already have the coins so buying more is not a question I was asking, if I had $5,000 laying around to make the other purchases I am considering - I wouldn't consider selling these as I do believe they are good investment coins. If I could buy them all again tomorrow for $3500 knowing they should easily sell for $5000 it would be a no brainer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JJK78, post: 1254361, member: 19207"]1. Purchased as investments which I am trying to make money on. 2. I didn't buy them for bullion which is why I purchased the West Point UNC coins, I bought MS70's because MS69's are not as desired and aren't worth as much, negating some coins to their bullion value, not in this case but examples such as Silver Eagles. An MS70 Silver Eagle commands double melt give or take as where 69's go for standard premium over melt usually. 3. I bought them as bullion coins with numismatic potential and as investments. I am not worried about the bullion value of these coins in particular of which melt value is only about $1500 so I'm not sure where you are going with this question. 4. I already have the coins so buying more is not a question I was asking, if I had $5,000 laying around to make the other purchases I am considering - I wouldn't consider selling these as I do believe they are good investment coins. If I could buy them all again tomorrow for $3500 knowing they should easily sell for $5000 it would be a no brainer.[/QUOTE]
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