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<p>[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 1377356, member: 28451"]Actually, the first collector's puck (Hot Springs) went on sale on April 28, 2011, so it hasn't quite been 10 months yet. </p><p><br /></p><p>I agree anything can happen in the future with these things. As they say, sometimes it's good to buy some things when nobody else wants them and it's good to sell them when everybody else wants them. Very often, the contrarian approach is the corrrect path to take.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have been purchasing these, however, based upon whether I like the design of the various coins or what they represent. To date, I have Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Mount Hood and Glacier. Despite the fact Hot Springs was the first coin of the series, I didn't get it because the design is ugly (the fountain looks like Homer Simpson's pants) and the park itself is pretty underwhelming. </p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I have no personal interest in Gettysburg, Vicksburg and Chickasaw. I might get Olympic if I can find it at a really good price. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have no personal interest in any of the 2012 releases, so I will just be happy to have the 2012 silver quarters proof set, as those coins look much better than the collector's pucks anyway. If only they could get the same finish and production quality on the collector's pucks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treehugger, post: 1377356, member: 28451"]Actually, the first collector's puck (Hot Springs) went on sale on April 28, 2011, so it hasn't quite been 10 months yet. I agree anything can happen in the future with these things. As they say, sometimes it's good to buy some things when nobody else wants them and it's good to sell them when everybody else wants them. Very often, the contrarian approach is the corrrect path to take. I have been purchasing these, however, based upon whether I like the design of the various coins or what they represent. To date, I have Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Mount Hood and Glacier. Despite the fact Hot Springs was the first coin of the series, I didn't get it because the design is ugly (the fountain looks like Homer Simpson's pants) and the park itself is pretty underwhelming. Also, I have no personal interest in Gettysburg, Vicksburg and Chickasaw. I might get Olympic if I can find it at a really good price. I have no personal interest in any of the 2012 releases, so I will just be happy to have the 2012 silver quarters proof set, as those coins look much better than the collector's pucks anyway. If only they could get the same finish and production quality on the collector's pucks.[/QUOTE]
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