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<p>[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3161122, member: 90539"]Read , read , and read some more !! The best is to buy what you like as mentioned by some members . If you do just that then you have instant value because what you bought has enlightened your sense of life. I recommend if you buying new products only buy something with very low mintages. some of the Canadian mint products have a mintage as low as 450 only. if you buy these very low mintages they seem to sell well down the road at a hefty premium. I still think buying coins that are hard to find , and are older. Most of all what price can you put on being happy? So if the coins are making you happy you already won the most important value of coin collecting. Buy low sell high and good luck with that as very few do extremely well in this type of thinking. Someone laughed the other day at a leaf designed coin that the RCM made and the mintage is only 450. I would venture a guess that this coin will double possible triple in value over the next 15 years. It is quite pricy to purchase , and I am not telling you to buy this , that's if there are any left. Most of all buy what put happiness in your life , and perhaps share this with a child if you have one. This will become a great bonding time between father and child if you get to that point or maybe past that point already. The value from coins does not only come from their monetary worth. Good Luck Dillan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3161122, member: 90539"]Read , read , and read some more !! The best is to buy what you like as mentioned by some members . If you do just that then you have instant value because what you bought has enlightened your sense of life. I recommend if you buying new products only buy something with very low mintages. some of the Canadian mint products have a mintage as low as 450 only. if you buy these very low mintages they seem to sell well down the road at a hefty premium. I still think buying coins that are hard to find , and are older. Most of all what price can you put on being happy? So if the coins are making you happy you already won the most important value of coin collecting. Buy low sell high and good luck with that as very few do extremely well in this type of thinking. Someone laughed the other day at a leaf designed coin that the RCM made and the mintage is only 450. I would venture a guess that this coin will double possible triple in value over the next 15 years. It is quite pricy to purchase , and I am not telling you to buy this , that's if there are any left. Most of all buy what put happiness in your life , and perhaps share this with a child if you have one. This will become a great bonding time between father and child if you get to that point or maybe past that point already. The value from coins does not only come from their monetary worth. Good Luck Dillan[/QUOTE]
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