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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 666095, member: 15199"]With the 1928, I would pass an unslabbed one at this stage. Many 1928-S were made into 1928. I have seen 2 and I am sure the dollar guys have seen more. A nice PCGS or NCG 1928 would fit into the category of coins you were interested in.</p><p><br /></p><p>Probably even more of a question that hasn't been raised ( and has been the subject of many threads) is what pricing guide/idea are you using for your bidding. If it is auction results or CDN then you are probably within a normal range. And of course what others say about losing some money in the long range is possible if the #$#@ ( curse jar) hits the fan even more so in the world. Coins like the ones that have been mentioned probably have much less low side risk than the modern bullion products and a good chance at increased value. If the slabbed 55DDO, 09SVDB,14-D lincolns, 3Lbuffalo,1928 Peace lose significant value, even those of us who think we know how to pick coins will see our more common ones decrease even more so, IMO.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am happy for you that you have the money to be able to buy a nice coin or 2. You just need to get one that is properly authenticated/ graded/ and priced that you like.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 666095, member: 15199"]With the 1928, I would pass an unslabbed one at this stage. Many 1928-S were made into 1928. I have seen 2 and I am sure the dollar guys have seen more. A nice PCGS or NCG 1928 would fit into the category of coins you were interested in. Probably even more of a question that hasn't been raised ( and has been the subject of many threads) is what pricing guide/idea are you using for your bidding. If it is auction results or CDN then you are probably within a normal range. And of course what others say about losing some money in the long range is possible if the #$#@ ( curse jar) hits the fan even more so in the world. Coins like the ones that have been mentioned probably have much less low side risk than the modern bullion products and a good chance at increased value. If the slabbed 55DDO, 09SVDB,14-D lincolns, 3Lbuffalo,1928 Peace lose significant value, even those of us who think we know how to pick coins will see our more common ones decrease even more so, IMO. I am happy for you that you have the money to be able to buy a nice coin or 2. You just need to get one that is properly authenticated/ graded/ and priced that you like. Jim[/QUOTE]
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