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<p>[QUOTE="playin4funami, post: 1000831, member: 21976"]I too believe the silver rosies would be a economical and fun colllection that you could fill up without any really high dollar keys to shut you down, the mercs I love but a couple of them get a little pricey to complete the set. why limit yourself to just one set at a time, work on a couple and watch for bargains on several sets at the same time,for instance if you are not finding any good bargains on merc's then go look through the rosie's for a bargain,still no good deals? save up a couple weeks allowance and buy that semi key when you find it for a bargain! you could find about any coin anywhere for a good start, check your coin book and forget about any sets that have key coins with huge pricetags and see what you have left and pick one or more to work on. there are many affordable options in lower grade sets and you can alway upgrade them later on when you have more assests available. with silver prices at the level they are now you might want to shy away as all the coins are going high just because of bullion price and also because of people hoarding silver anything right now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="playin4funami, post: 1000831, member: 21976"]I too believe the silver rosies would be a economical and fun colllection that you could fill up without any really high dollar keys to shut you down, the mercs I love but a couple of them get a little pricey to complete the set. why limit yourself to just one set at a time, work on a couple and watch for bargains on several sets at the same time,for instance if you are not finding any good bargains on merc's then go look through the rosie's for a bargain,still no good deals? save up a couple weeks allowance and buy that semi key when you find it for a bargain! you could find about any coin anywhere for a good start, check your coin book and forget about any sets that have key coins with huge pricetags and see what you have left and pick one or more to work on. there are many affordable options in lower grade sets and you can alway upgrade them later on when you have more assests available. with silver prices at the level they are now you might want to shy away as all the coins are going high just because of bullion price and also because of people hoarding silver anything right now.[/QUOTE]
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