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<p>[QUOTE="ThinnPikkins, post: 1261707, member: 32346"]Welcome!!! Congratulations on your 2006 anniversary set! i have been shopping for a while trying to buy one under 360, just havent found it yet.....went to my coin dealer and he has 2 set, downside is in both sets the only coin that is toned is the reverse proof <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> As anyone knows the reverse proof makes the set and i want mine to be as virgin as possible. Anywho, I collect eagles also, they are beautiful coins period! If you can snag an eagle at a dirt cheap price (if you are using it as an investment) any date is a good buy, this is my philosophy when i buy, i find the cheapest and buy it. I do go out of my way to buy certain ones though, for example, i just threw a $365 bid at a 2008-w reverse of 2007 burnished eagle because it is probably the most prevalent in the series. Good luck and be smart about buying, if you have patience you will be amazed at what types of coins can fall in your lap for cheap![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ThinnPikkins, post: 1261707, member: 32346"]Welcome!!! Congratulations on your 2006 anniversary set! i have been shopping for a while trying to buy one under 360, just havent found it yet.....went to my coin dealer and he has 2 set, downside is in both sets the only coin that is toned is the reverse proof :( As anyone knows the reverse proof makes the set and i want mine to be as virgin as possible. Anywho, I collect eagles also, they are beautiful coins period! If you can snag an eagle at a dirt cheap price (if you are using it as an investment) any date is a good buy, this is my philosophy when i buy, i find the cheapest and buy it. I do go out of my way to buy certain ones though, for example, i just threw a $365 bid at a 2008-w reverse of 2007 burnished eagle because it is probably the most prevalent in the series. Good luck and be smart about buying, if you have patience you will be amazed at what types of coins can fall in your lap for cheap![/QUOTE]
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