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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1449020, member: 36230"]With coins you need to be careful, have patience, and most importantly, know what you are doing if profit is your motive. The 21 Peace, while a beautiful and fine coin, is far from rare or even scarce. Near countless examples can be found in all grades and conditions at most any time, so no need to jump on your local dealer's coin unless its the right one for you. If the coin has any problems and/or is not priced fairly, another better coin will come along. Personally, I would caution against buying the average $100 21 Peace as an investment. It may be wisest to wait or save to buy a higher-end, well struck example since these are popular and quality often pays (as does originality). Learn how to identify coins minted with proof dies. On more than one occasion I've seen such coins sell for rather substantial premiums over "regular" specimens of the same grade. However, your enjoyment is whats most important here and if you will get $100 worth of pleasure out of his coin, its money well spent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1449020, member: 36230"]With coins you need to be careful, have patience, and most importantly, know what you are doing if profit is your motive. The 21 Peace, while a beautiful and fine coin, is far from rare or even scarce. Near countless examples can be found in all grades and conditions at most any time, so no need to jump on your local dealer's coin unless its the right one for you. If the coin has any problems and/or is not priced fairly, another better coin will come along. Personally, I would caution against buying the average $100 21 Peace as an investment. It may be wisest to wait or save to buy a higher-end, well struck example since these are popular and quality often pays (as does originality). Learn how to identify coins minted with proof dies. On more than one occasion I've seen such coins sell for rather substantial premiums over "regular" specimens of the same grade. However, your enjoyment is whats most important here and if you will get $100 worth of pleasure out of his coin, its money well spent.[/QUOTE]
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