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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7919406, member: 100459"]I enjoy reading from the many entries on Coin Talk. Some times (Maybe even a lot of times) I read an entry and find that I'm not as smart as I thought I was. Each entry in each thread has a great deal to teach us, not only coins, but courtesy. I have been humbled a great deal from this thread and I appreciate all of the entries. I have only been collecting since about 2008, which is only about 11 years. Many of you have been collecting for many decades and I find that the information given is informative and direct. I have started reading more and more about coins and currency. Members of Coin Talk, for the most part, want to teach and help us in our drive to collect coins. Websites such as Coin Talk have been set up to help us become better in an effort to help those of us that are relatively new, and I thank you.</p><p>Now, my question. I saw the latest 2021 American Liberty High Relief Gold Coin and I was tremendously impressed by the subject of the Reverse and the Obverse, but when I saw the price, it scared me. That is the most I would spend on any coin. I bought the 2017 American Liberty and was underwhelmed by the subjects and the coin, but I bought it anyway. </p><p>However, the 2021 American Liberty Gold Coin is very expensive. What do you think?</p><p>Is it worth the money? I have watched several programs concerning selling coins as well as ebay. I have seen some of the 2021 American Liberty selling for almost $5,000. I did a reminder and somehow, I got the Order Acknowledgement, and then the Order Summary. I got the same messages concerning the 2021 Two-Coin Silver American Eagle on one day and taken off the next day. I'm sure that will happen to the American Liberty Gold Coin. I saw in another thread that the first charge was to make sure the financing is there. My VISA will expire the end of October and I got a new one this past week. I updated my new VISA information. I just hope there's no problem.</p><p>Back to the American Liberty, I think I might just get it, if they don't screw things up and see what people are willing to pay for one. If not, I'll put it with my other gold junk (that's a joke.) Thanks for all your info.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7919406, member: 100459"]I enjoy reading from the many entries on Coin Talk. Some times (Maybe even a lot of times) I read an entry and find that I'm not as smart as I thought I was. Each entry in each thread has a great deal to teach us, not only coins, but courtesy. I have been humbled a great deal from this thread and I appreciate all of the entries. I have only been collecting since about 2008, which is only about 11 years. Many of you have been collecting for many decades and I find that the information given is informative and direct. I have started reading more and more about coins and currency. Members of Coin Talk, for the most part, want to teach and help us in our drive to collect coins. Websites such as Coin Talk have been set up to help us become better in an effort to help those of us that are relatively new, and I thank you. Now, my question. I saw the latest 2021 American Liberty High Relief Gold Coin and I was tremendously impressed by the subject of the Reverse and the Obverse, but when I saw the price, it scared me. That is the most I would spend on any coin. I bought the 2017 American Liberty and was underwhelmed by the subjects and the coin, but I bought it anyway. However, the 2021 American Liberty Gold Coin is very expensive. What do you think? Is it worth the money? I have watched several programs concerning selling coins as well as ebay. I have seen some of the 2021 American Liberty selling for almost $5,000. I did a reminder and somehow, I got the Order Acknowledgement, and then the Order Summary. I got the same messages concerning the 2021 Two-Coin Silver American Eagle on one day and taken off the next day. I'm sure that will happen to the American Liberty Gold Coin. I saw in another thread that the first charge was to make sure the financing is there. My VISA will expire the end of October and I got a new one this past week. I updated my new VISA information. I just hope there's no problem. Back to the American Liberty, I think I might just get it, if they don't screw things up and see what people are willing to pay for one. If not, I'll put it with my other gold junk (that's a joke.) Thanks for all your info.[/QUOTE]
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