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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 2885593, member: 77814"]ASEs have the highest demand as millions of them are sold.</p><p>Of course, not the best "investment"</p><p><br /></p><p>I like the 1921 Peace Dollar in high grades. but of course in a good economy they may (may and not *will*) appreciate. In a down economy, that would be another story altogether. And those may be above your annual budget.</p><p><br /></p><p>As you get to more specific coins, then you get to specific demand (more vertical which will collapse faster in a down economy).</p><p><br /></p><p>The higher and higher grade you get as long as there's a very small population would be the best investment (but you still want demand. something may have a small population and no demand). But if your Annual budget is $300 I would then just tell you to buy the coins that you like and not really worry about the investment.</p><p><br /></p><p>For instance I like the Congratulation ASEs. So I've had them since available. Demand other than this year has been minimal to non-existent if I wanted to sell. But some whacko thing happened and demand skyrocketed so I sold all my 2013-2016s for some whacko valuations. Who would have known?</p><p><br /></p><p>just remember, </p><p>a small population does not mean a high demand.</p><p>a high demand does not mean a good investment.</p><p>you have to do your research.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 2885593, member: 77814"]ASEs have the highest demand as millions of them are sold. Of course, not the best "investment" I like the 1921 Peace Dollar in high grades. but of course in a good economy they may (may and not *will*) appreciate. In a down economy, that would be another story altogether. And those may be above your annual budget. As you get to more specific coins, then you get to specific demand (more vertical which will collapse faster in a down economy). The higher and higher grade you get as long as there's a very small population would be the best investment (but you still want demand. something may have a small population and no demand). But if your Annual budget is $300 I would then just tell you to buy the coins that you like and not really worry about the investment. For instance I like the Congratulation ASEs. So I've had them since available. Demand other than this year has been minimal to non-existent if I wanted to sell. But some whacko thing happened and demand skyrocketed so I sold all my 2013-2016s for some whacko valuations. Who would have known? just remember, a small population does not mean a high demand. a high demand does not mean a good investment. you have to do your research.[/QUOTE]
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