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<p>[QUOTE="noname, post: 2386966, member: 77783"]Okay, so my parents have heavily invested in national park quarters (I know, not bullion, but still investing!!!) they spend 4000 bucks a year on the Philadelphia, and Denver issues of all 4 national state park quarters that are released each year since 2010. So, they've spent something around 20000-24000 dollars on tens of thousands of state park quarters. The reason they're doing this, is that some people are paying a premium for full sets of state quarters, so they're thinking about purchasing 4000 quarters of each park, 2000 for Denver, and 2000 for Philadelphia. So, when they're done with this investment, they'd be able to assemble 500 full sets of state park quarters. How much do you think a full set of state park quarters will go for in the next coming decades? In my opinion, there's a much lower risk, because the lowest they could sell it back for is the value that they purchased it for. So do you think this is a good investment? Why or why not.</p><p>FYI they're purchasing all of this from the mint, in mint wrapped rolls.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="noname, post: 2386966, member: 77783"]Okay, so my parents have heavily invested in national park quarters (I know, not bullion, but still investing!!!) they spend 4000 bucks a year on the Philadelphia, and Denver issues of all 4 national state park quarters that are released each year since 2010. So, they've spent something around 20000-24000 dollars on tens of thousands of state park quarters. The reason they're doing this, is that some people are paying a premium for full sets of state quarters, so they're thinking about purchasing 4000 quarters of each park, 2000 for Denver, and 2000 for Philadelphia. So, when they're done with this investment, they'd be able to assemble 500 full sets of state park quarters. How much do you think a full set of state park quarters will go for in the next coming decades? In my opinion, there's a much lower risk, because the lowest they could sell it back for is the value that they purchased it for. So do you think this is a good investment? Why or why not. FYI they're purchasing all of this from the mint, in mint wrapped rolls.[/QUOTE]
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