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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3121839, member: 77814"]Well, I'm not in to any premium from it being slabbed and I prefer OGP. You're closer to spot at 69, 70 obviously has more of a premium but a higher quality (notice I don't use collectible).</p><p><br /></p><p>As a "collectible" I would think the 70. But I also consider it more of a collectible but I'm not willing to get a 70. I'd get a 69 at the same price as an OGP though (with the OGP would be even better which I've seen a few).</p><p><br /></p><p>The problem I see, when the coin is introduced is when all the "collectible" frenzy occurs. A limited item, Demand outstripping Supply for a short while. As time goes on the "collectible" tarnishes ... and it floats closer and closer to spot. I see this also on the 2009 Gold High Relief which I'm watching as it price slower lowers no matter the price of gold. It's losing it's polish as a "collectible".</p><p><br /></p><p>So it all depends upon how you "collect"; your price point for the "collectible" and how you value it.</p><p><br /></p><p>It would add to my Kennedy Half "Collection". I've gotten the 2016 SLQ and WLH to go with those "collections" too which include real SLQs and WLHs but I waited for those prices go to a level that was more palatable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3121839, member: 77814"]Well, I'm not in to any premium from it being slabbed and I prefer OGP. You're closer to spot at 69, 70 obviously has more of a premium but a higher quality (notice I don't use collectible). As a "collectible" I would think the 70. But I also consider it more of a collectible but I'm not willing to get a 70. I'd get a 69 at the same price as an OGP though (with the OGP would be even better which I've seen a few). The problem I see, when the coin is introduced is when all the "collectible" frenzy occurs. A limited item, Demand outstripping Supply for a short while. As time goes on the "collectible" tarnishes ... and it floats closer and closer to spot. I see this also on the 2009 Gold High Relief which I'm watching as it price slower lowers no matter the price of gold. It's losing it's polish as a "collectible". So it all depends upon how you "collect"; your price point for the "collectible" and how you value it. It would add to my Kennedy Half "Collection". I've gotten the 2016 SLQ and WLH to go with those "collections" too which include real SLQs and WLHs but I waited for those prices go to a level that was more palatable.[/QUOTE]
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