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<p>[QUOTE="OldSilver, post: 1167575, member: 30146"]Whenever im making a decision i always broaden it out and slowly narrow it down to one thing. Start by thinking of three types of coins you are interested in(cents, dimes, half dollars, dollars etc,) and then narrow it down to one. If you are stuck between two types think about wich type you have less of or wich one can maybe complete a type set. Once you got that think of a specific coin (if you picked dollars, do you want morgans, peace, bust,etc.) once you got that, make a list of dates and mint marks you would want. Look in a blue book or online and of all the coins cross out the ones that are too expensive. (if you have a set budget cross the ones that are too cheap out as well) so now maybe you have two to five coins left. Try to narrow it down to two. Once you have two, if you cant decide on one find out wich one goes up in value annualy and will have the best return if you ever decide to sell. Hope this helps you. Congrats on graduation and good luck finding the coin of your dream.</p><p> -Ryan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OldSilver, post: 1167575, member: 30146"]Whenever im making a decision i always broaden it out and slowly narrow it down to one thing. Start by thinking of three types of coins you are interested in(cents, dimes, half dollars, dollars etc,) and then narrow it down to one. If you are stuck between two types think about wich type you have less of or wich one can maybe complete a type set. Once you got that think of a specific coin (if you picked dollars, do you want morgans, peace, bust,etc.) once you got that, make a list of dates and mint marks you would want. Look in a blue book or online and of all the coins cross out the ones that are too expensive. (if you have a set budget cross the ones that are too cheap out as well) so now maybe you have two to five coins left. Try to narrow it down to two. Once you have two, if you cant decide on one find out wich one goes up in value annualy and will have the best return if you ever decide to sell. Hope this helps you. Congrats on graduation and good luck finding the coin of your dream. -Ryan[/QUOTE]
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