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<p>[QUOTE="kountryken, post: 6342715, member: 89798"][USER=101855]@johnmilton[/USER], "Since the market has dropped on coins like that, it has turned out to be a bad investment."</p><p>I truly am sorry that the value dropped on your coin. Hopefully it will change soon. I'm one of the "odd" ones. Coin collecting is a hobby. As my hobby, I enjoy the coins I have. I'm not buying a coin as an investment, I'm buying because I like it, and want it for my collection. Now, in all fairness, I've not purchased coins as valuable as yours. The most I've ever paid for a coin is $450. And, that took a lot of thought (and saving) to purchase it. But, I wanted it to complete a collection, and am thrilled to have it. I have no clue what it's value is now? You have a very nice coin, that very few others will ever have, or maybe even see? I know you like the coin, as all of us that have seen this thread. In my book, that means you made a very good purchase.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kountryken, post: 6342715, member: 89798"][USER=101855]@johnmilton[/USER], "Since the market has dropped on coins like that, it has turned out to be a bad investment." I truly am sorry that the value dropped on your coin. Hopefully it will change soon. I'm one of the "odd" ones. Coin collecting is a hobby. As my hobby, I enjoy the coins I have. I'm not buying a coin as an investment, I'm buying because I like it, and want it for my collection. Now, in all fairness, I've not purchased coins as valuable as yours. The most I've ever paid for a coin is $450. And, that took a lot of thought (and saving) to purchase it. But, I wanted it to complete a collection, and am thrilled to have it. I have no clue what it's value is now? You have a very nice coin, that very few others will ever have, or maybe even see? I know you like the coin, as all of us that have seen this thread. In my book, that means you made a very good purchase.[/QUOTE]
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