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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 102794, member: 112"]OK Carter I'll tell ya what - I don't normally do this, but in this instance I will. If you really want to collect with an eye to the future then forget about US coins and switch to world coinage. I say this because with world coinage you can collect coins with a far greater degree of rarity, much smaller mintages, greater beauty (IMO), more history and all for a fraction of the cost of US coins. You also have the advanatge of the ever increasing popularity of world coinage with a much better chance of value appreciation.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now you're gonna ask which ones should I look for ? Well my answer is the same - collect what you like and forget about everything else. You see, that's how it works the best. Those who collected what they liked over the years instead of worrying about investement potential had the value of their collections increase several fold while at the same time enjoying their collection. While those who only think about investment typcially lose money in the end and don't even get to enjoy their collections in the process.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's why most experienced collectors will answer the question you ask in the same way - collect what you like. That's really all there is to it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 102794, member: 112"]OK Carter I'll tell ya what - I don't normally do this, but in this instance I will. If you really want to collect with an eye to the future then forget about US coins and switch to world coinage. I say this because with world coinage you can collect coins with a far greater degree of rarity, much smaller mintages, greater beauty (IMO), more history and all for a fraction of the cost of US coins. You also have the advanatge of the ever increasing popularity of world coinage with a much better chance of value appreciation. Now you're gonna ask which ones should I look for ? Well my answer is the same - collect what you like and forget about everything else. You see, that's how it works the best. Those who collected what they liked over the years instead of worrying about investement potential had the value of their collections increase several fold while at the same time enjoying their collection. While those who only think about investment typcially lose money in the end and don't even get to enjoy their collections in the process. That's why most experienced collectors will answer the question you ask in the same way - collect what you like. That's really all there is to it.[/QUOTE]
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