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<p>[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 286852, member: 6463"]Hmm..if the coins are barely over face, why would you buy rolls only to sell them at a show? Why not just keep the cash set aside and save yourself the trouble?</p><p> </p><p>Who can say if dealers will be buying? They might have a couple boxes at the shop that they can't move themselves.</p><p> </p><p>Don't be so concerned with appreciation. Coins are not an investment. Buy what you love or what catches your eye. Maybe a nice bust half dollar. It won't pay your college tuition but it might beat inflation, if you are lucky.</p><p> </p><p>If you want appreciation, stick the $100 in and ING Orange savings account and let it sit...and feel free to add any additional money ...lol. It's better than a savings account at your local bank and it's not collecting dust under your mattress.</p><p> </p><p>Sure, I'm also putting a couple rolls away but, I know they won't be worth much in 10 years. The only ones I concentrate on are the errors..both Washington & Adams.</p><p> </p><p>Buy a couple slabbed Adams edge lettering varieties and put those back..they have a better chance of appreciation and they are still relatively inexpense now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andrew289, post: 286852, member: 6463"]Hmm..if the coins are barely over face, why would you buy rolls only to sell them at a show? Why not just keep the cash set aside and save yourself the trouble? Who can say if dealers will be buying? They might have a couple boxes at the shop that they can't move themselves. Don't be so concerned with appreciation. Coins are not an investment. Buy what you love or what catches your eye. Maybe a nice bust half dollar. It won't pay your college tuition but it might beat inflation, if you are lucky. If you want appreciation, stick the $100 in and ING Orange savings account and let it sit...and feel free to add any additional money ...lol. It's better than a savings account at your local bank and it's not collecting dust under your mattress. Sure, I'm also putting a couple rolls away but, I know they won't be worth much in 10 years. The only ones I concentrate on are the errors..both Washington & Adams. Buy a couple slabbed Adams edge lettering varieties and put those back..they have a better chance of appreciation and they are still relatively inexpense now.[/QUOTE]
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