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<p>[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 256889, member: 2972"]I would still say that they are a poor investment and you shouldn't consider them as such. To wit, ask Elaine how the 1987 or 2002 SAEs fared. After she's done I'll tell you about the power of compound interest and sound investment strategies.</p><p><br /></p><p>So considering them as purely a collectable, my orignal advice stands, purchase them for as low a premium as you can, and raw. If you are collecting them, you should choose proof or uncirculated based upon your preference. Don't send them away to be graded unless you know they will grade very highly and you need to sell.</p><p><br /></p><p>While there may be money to be made in short term flipping, over the long term, these will be poor investments, as SAEs will never be rare or conditionally rare and NCLT are at the pinnacle of their popularity/demand. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>The best piece of advice I could give you is to buy what YOU like, and ignore the potential for future profit.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>All IMHO...Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 256889, member: 2972"]I would still say that they are a poor investment and you shouldn't consider them as such. To wit, ask Elaine how the 1987 or 2002 SAEs fared. After she's done I'll tell you about the power of compound interest and sound investment strategies. So considering them as purely a collectable, my orignal advice stands, purchase them for as low a premium as you can, and raw. If you are collecting them, you should choose proof or uncirculated based upon your preference. Don't send them away to be graded unless you know they will grade very highly and you need to sell. While there may be money to be made in short term flipping, over the long term, these will be poor investments, as SAEs will never be rare or conditionally rare and NCLT are at the pinnacle of their popularity/demand. [b]The best piece of advice I could give you is to buy what YOU like, and ignore the potential for future profit.[/b] All IMHO...Mike[/QUOTE]
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