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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 191399, member: 68"]Without the old crystal ball this job's much harder. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Most collectors will be well advised to simply ignore trying to make money and</p><p>instead concentrate on having fun. You're much more likely to profit since you'll</p><p>be learning about coins and the markets than about more superfluous things like </p><p>price histories and populations. You're sure to profit in enjoyment no matter how </p><p>well or how poorly your collections do. </p><p><br /></p><p>As has always been the case the coins which will do best are those which others</p><p>degrade or ignore. The specific coins that do best will depend on the decisions of</p><p>collectors in the future and this isn't really predictable without my crystal ball, but </p><p>I have to believe if any states quarters ever get graded MS-70 they will do very </p><p>well indeed. </p><p><br /></p><p>Inflation won't go away and gold and silver should increase for years yet. Coins </p><p>will stay n the spotlight and there will be large numbers of new and maturing col-</p><p>lectors. In twenty years many of the children collecting states coins now will be </p><p>returning to the hobby and buying coins they can't afford now. The vast majority </p><p>of all collectors will be those who started collecting in 1999 or later. </p><p><br /></p><p>Some things don't require my crystal ball.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 191399, member: 68"]Without the old crystal ball this job's much harder. ;) Most collectors will be well advised to simply ignore trying to make money and instead concentrate on having fun. You're much more likely to profit since you'll be learning about coins and the markets than about more superfluous things like price histories and populations. You're sure to profit in enjoyment no matter how well or how poorly your collections do. As has always been the case the coins which will do best are those which others degrade or ignore. The specific coins that do best will depend on the decisions of collectors in the future and this isn't really predictable without my crystal ball, but I have to believe if any states quarters ever get graded MS-70 they will do very well indeed. Inflation won't go away and gold and silver should increase for years yet. Coins will stay n the spotlight and there will be large numbers of new and maturing col- lectors. In twenty years many of the children collecting states coins now will be returning to the hobby and buying coins they can't afford now. The vast majority of all collectors will be those who started collecting in 1999 or later. Some things don't require my crystal ball.[/QUOTE]
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