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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 651293, member: 15445"]<b>I like key dates such as the 1912S nickel and 55/55 cent</b></p><p><br /></p><p>I'm posting late & can only reiterate what others have said & recommended.</p><p> </p><p>Buy a red book. Invest in learning. Visit some coin shows & get acquainted with some of the people & the coins. As many have suggested, buy a key date like a 55/55 cent or a 3-leg buffalo. The keys are always in demand. Whatever you buy, make sure that you like it a lot because it is not going to get any better with age. As you are new, I would recommend that if you buy any expensive key coin only buy one that is certified by either NGC, PCGS, or ANACS. If you buy bulk silver coins, you should be able to buy them for 5-10% over melt. Beware of counterfeits which exist for virtually every key date and every bulk silver coin both USA & world. Bullion gold & silver coins are relatively easy to buy & sell. Rare coins may take a little more effort to sell.</p><p> </p><p>Have fun & PLEASE POST YOUR NEW PURCHASES HERE.</p><p> </p><p>Very best regards,</p><p>collect89[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 651293, member: 15445"][b]I like key dates such as the 1912S nickel and 55/55 cent[/b] I'm posting late & can only reiterate what others have said & recommended. Buy a red book. Invest in learning. Visit some coin shows & get acquainted with some of the people & the coins. As many have suggested, buy a key date like a 55/55 cent or a 3-leg buffalo. The keys are always in demand. Whatever you buy, make sure that you like it a lot because it is not going to get any better with age. As you are new, I would recommend that if you buy any expensive key coin only buy one that is certified by either NGC, PCGS, or ANACS. If you buy bulk silver coins, you should be able to buy them for 5-10% over melt. Beware of counterfeits which exist for virtually every key date and every bulk silver coin both USA & world. Bullion gold & silver coins are relatively easy to buy & sell. Rare coins may take a little more effort to sell. Have fun & PLEASE POST YOUR NEW PURCHASES HERE. Very best regards, collect89[/QUOTE]
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