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<p>[QUOTE="GatorDave, post: 3961509, member: 109448"]Buy coins directly from the US Mint; get on their mailing/text list. Buy the max allowed on the Silver Proof sets and ASEs in both Proof, UNC, and Burnished. Look for limited production of other Mint produced coins. A prime example was the 2019 S Reverse Proof (35K MINTED) $69 coin is now worth WELL over a $1000. </p><p><br /></p><p>Certified Lincoln Wheats and Memorials in higher grades, in both proof and UNC are a bargain IMHO; assemble a complete proof Memorial set with the best grades you can afford (PF68 or higher).</p><p><br /></p><p>Watch TV Coin shows like Rick Tomaskis and see what he is pushing, just do not buy from TV coin shows. Take a set of coins he is pushing and then go on Ebay and assemble the same for less $$$.</p><p><br /></p><p>DO not purchase coins that are "Buy It Now" from Ebay. Look at the prices they are charging and get involved with an Auction of the same coin at same or higher grade. Set your limit for 25 to 75 percent less..</p><p><br /></p><p>Franklins and Mercury dimes are under valued. Morgan $1 are beautiful but most are overpriced. ASE Proofs, while beautiful coins are too. See the 1st paragraph.</p><p><br /></p><p>Purchase rarities at the best grade you can afford; like the 1932 D Washington.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my 2 cents; feel free to throw stones[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GatorDave, post: 3961509, member: 109448"]Buy coins directly from the US Mint; get on their mailing/text list. Buy the max allowed on the Silver Proof sets and ASEs in both Proof, UNC, and Burnished. Look for limited production of other Mint produced coins. A prime example was the 2019 S Reverse Proof (35K MINTED) $69 coin is now worth WELL over a $1000. Certified Lincoln Wheats and Memorials in higher grades, in both proof and UNC are a bargain IMHO; assemble a complete proof Memorial set with the best grades you can afford (PF68 or higher). Watch TV Coin shows like Rick Tomaskis and see what he is pushing, just do not buy from TV coin shows. Take a set of coins he is pushing and then go on Ebay and assemble the same for less $$$. DO not purchase coins that are "Buy It Now" from Ebay. Look at the prices they are charging and get involved with an Auction of the same coin at same or higher grade. Set your limit for 25 to 75 percent less.. Franklins and Mercury dimes are under valued. Morgan $1 are beautiful but most are overpriced. ASE Proofs, while beautiful coins are too. See the 1st paragraph. Purchase rarities at the best grade you can afford; like the 1932 D Washington. Just my 2 cents; feel free to throw stones[/QUOTE]
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