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<p>[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 1746852, member: 23368"]Yep, my 200 year old coin should always be more valuable, at least I hope so. And like my 200 year old coin, the enhanced set will be scarcer in 200 years and with a more valuable premium. New anything has yet to be in the market long enough to increase in value. Now for slabbing, I don't let that weight into my decision to collect or not to collect an item. Nor have I ever flipped something I intended to collect. To me, that not why I purchase. I bought but one set and it fulfilled my need. I also look at the silver content as a secondary feature. It is the way it's manufactured and therefor the way it's purchased. I collect many coins, tokens and medals that have no valuable intrinsic metals in them, but I don't see them as valueless because of it. The material it contains is not my reason to collect it. But if everyone wants to buy it from me, partly because of it, that's their decision. I won't stop them. .... FYI: Come to think of it, as an individual I never liked Kool-Aid to begin with, nor do I follow the masses who do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 1746852, member: 23368"]Yep, my 200 year old coin should always be more valuable, at least I hope so. And like my 200 year old coin, the enhanced set will be scarcer in 200 years and with a more valuable premium. New anything has yet to be in the market long enough to increase in value. Now for slabbing, I don't let that weight into my decision to collect or not to collect an item. Nor have I ever flipped something I intended to collect. To me, that not why I purchase. I bought but one set and it fulfilled my need. I also look at the silver content as a secondary feature. It is the way it's manufactured and therefor the way it's purchased. I collect many coins, tokens and medals that have no valuable intrinsic metals in them, but I don't see them as valueless because of it. The material it contains is not my reason to collect it. But if everyone wants to buy it from me, partly because of it, that's their decision. I won't stop them. .... FYI: Come to think of it, as an individual I never liked Kool-Aid to begin with, nor do I follow the masses who do.[/QUOTE]
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