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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 2002524, member: 68"]I used to care because it was an "investment" and I wanted the monetary reward also. Now, even though I made some money this isn't very important to me any longer and I just want the truth to get out. People believe all moderns are common but one of their biggest weaknesses is that there just aren't enough of most of them for a mass market. </p><p> </p><p>A person can put together a really nice set of something like clad dimes from circulation and this won't change anytime soon. Even the scarcest dates can be found in a nice attractive and desirable VF condition. With effort you can even find every date in nice attractive XF. In the long run this could be one of their greatest strenghts because some collectors will want to get pristine examples and will discover thesearehard to find. The only thing that's really lacking for these coins to be much higher priced is demand. Even though there are millions of folders being made there's not much demand for any of them except at face value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 2002524, member: 68"]I used to care because it was an "investment" and I wanted the monetary reward also. Now, even though I made some money this isn't very important to me any longer and I just want the truth to get out. People believe all moderns are common but one of their biggest weaknesses is that there just aren't enough of most of them for a mass market. A person can put together a really nice set of something like clad dimes from circulation and this won't change anytime soon. Even the scarcest dates can be found in a nice attractive and desirable VF condition. With effort you can even find every date in nice attractive XF. In the long run this could be one of their greatest strenghts because some collectors will want to get pristine examples and will discover thesearehard to find. The only thing that's really lacking for these coins to be much higher priced is demand. Even though there are millions of folders being made there's not much demand for any of them except at face value.[/QUOTE]
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