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<p>[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 99140, member: 705"]Key dates have gone up more so to speake than others...but then there are some like the 1950-D nickel that went down.</p><p>When starting a set of lets say Washinton Quarters from 1932-date...I would always suggest getting the keys first.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think Midas meant only buy the keys and nothing else...becuase if I remember right he has a set of Cents and there are only a few keys the rest aren't....</p><p><br /></p><p>Over the years Key dates have stayed up...with little going down times...</p><p>The market works many ways...but we are what many call in a Bull Market...that means the prices have been up for awhile now and are still going up...I think we are in year 2 or 3 of the Bull Market...most of the time a Bull Market last for 5 years.</p><p>Modern coins have alerady in one way fallen...a few years ago you could watch online auction selling the same coin for $$$ on week and for $ the next...the market for the high grade Modern fell.</p><p>That is why I suggest buying for the enjoyment and buying the coins that make you look again...</p><p><br /></p><p>Speedy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 99140, member: 705"]Key dates have gone up more so to speake than others...but then there are some like the 1950-D nickel that went down. When starting a set of lets say Washinton Quarters from 1932-date...I would always suggest getting the keys first. I don't think Midas meant only buy the keys and nothing else...becuase if I remember right he has a set of Cents and there are only a few keys the rest aren't.... Over the years Key dates have stayed up...with little going down times... The market works many ways...but we are what many call in a Bull Market...that means the prices have been up for awhile now and are still going up...I think we are in year 2 or 3 of the Bull Market...most of the time a Bull Market last for 5 years. Modern coins have alerady in one way fallen...a few years ago you could watch online auction selling the same coin for $$$ on week and for $ the next...the market for the high grade Modern fell. That is why I suggest buying for the enjoyment and buying the coins that make you look again... Speedy[/QUOTE]
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