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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 8051299, member: 105098"]Generally they will go down, these types of things are fads and they are hot while there is hype but people won't care so much down the road. </p><p>I do think because of the size on this one, it is significant though it's got be be classed as an interior die break once it's over 4mm in diameter and not just a die chip so you never know if it will have some longevity. But generally when they get on eBay and have names like "hamburger hat" or "kings crown" it's a fad and once those people buying go away so does the prices. </p><p><br /></p><p>Still I think each one is a $5 or $10 maybe $20 at least long term just not crazy money like now since it's hot. Also depends on how many turn up out there too. I'd say they likely won't be worth more later than they are now. None of these types of things ever do hold up. However if you did find more than one it wouldn't hurt to hold one for yourself to see how it goes long term, worst case you wouldn't be out anything, a quarter is still a quarter and that's all it cost you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 8051299, member: 105098"]Generally they will go down, these types of things are fads and they are hot while there is hype but people won't care so much down the road. I do think because of the size on this one, it is significant though it's got be be classed as an interior die break once it's over 4mm in diameter and not just a die chip so you never know if it will have some longevity. But generally when they get on eBay and have names like "hamburger hat" or "kings crown" it's a fad and once those people buying go away so does the prices. Still I think each one is a $5 or $10 maybe $20 at least long term just not crazy money like now since it's hot. Also depends on how many turn up out there too. I'd say they likely won't be worth more later than they are now. None of these types of things ever do hold up. However if you did find more than one it wouldn't hurt to hold one for yourself to see how it goes long term, worst case you wouldn't be out anything, a quarter is still a quarter and that's all it cost you.[/QUOTE]
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