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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1451911, member: 37356"]Yes, I was thinking about asking to cancel this order but decided to buy it. I probably should have held out on this one. Most of my coins I bought close to melt which you can't go wrong with but some do have collector value. I do have coins I bought that were just under priced because the prices were created a while ago and some probably didn't belong in a junk bin. They do accept returns if I decide I don't like it. I just wanted one example of a large cent and most of my coins are silver coins. As far as my goals that really depends. I have set books I work on with by searching rolls and buying junk silver, I have coins I bought close to melt that are worth that where some are worth more to a collector. I have some I just save and others I buy as a silver investment. I don't think you need have just one goal but collectors have the same goals in the back of their minds as investors, they want to resell their coins for a profit. Large cents kind of wig me a little because it is something with strictly numismatic value and their are many different factors to consider. I like my silver coins that don't have that much numismatic value since their isn't so much fuss because you can always sell them for their silver content if collectors aren't interested in them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1451911, member: 37356"]Yes, I was thinking about asking to cancel this order but decided to buy it. I probably should have held out on this one. Most of my coins I bought close to melt which you can't go wrong with but some do have collector value. I do have coins I bought that were just under priced because the prices were created a while ago and some probably didn't belong in a junk bin. They do accept returns if I decide I don't like it. I just wanted one example of a large cent and most of my coins are silver coins. As far as my goals that really depends. I have set books I work on with by searching rolls and buying junk silver, I have coins I bought close to melt that are worth that where some are worth more to a collector. I have some I just save and others I buy as a silver investment. I don't think you need have just one goal but collectors have the same goals in the back of their minds as investors, they want to resell their coins for a profit. Large cents kind of wig me a little because it is something with strictly numismatic value and their are many different factors to consider. I like my silver coins that don't have that much numismatic value since their isn't so much fuss because you can always sell them for their silver content if collectors aren't interested in them.[/QUOTE]
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