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<p>[QUOTE="GoldBug999, post: 3871696, member: 78003"]Regarding the $10,000 question, if you plan on having that much in available funds for the next five years, then you have a lot of research and planning to do. For $50K you can acquire a lot of really nice coins, or get one, two or three spectacular coins, and everything in between.</p><p><br /></p><p>For myself, I've been putting together a gold type set. There are several different type sets you can assemble, like the 8 coin set, or the 12 coin set. You can go to the PCGS website and see a wide variety of possible coin sets. It is fascinating to read about the history of coins and mints prior to making coin purchases.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are in this for a profit, then you should read, "Pleasure and Profit - 100 Lessons for Building and Selling a Collection of Rare Coins" by Robert W. Shippee.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you hang around Coin Talk long enough, you will see that a majority of collectors and numismatists recommend "buying the book before the coin". It's really great advice![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldBug999, post: 3871696, member: 78003"]Regarding the $10,000 question, if you plan on having that much in available funds for the next five years, then you have a lot of research and planning to do. For $50K you can acquire a lot of really nice coins, or get one, two or three spectacular coins, and everything in between. For myself, I've been putting together a gold type set. There are several different type sets you can assemble, like the 8 coin set, or the 12 coin set. You can go to the PCGS website and see a wide variety of possible coin sets. It is fascinating to read about the history of coins and mints prior to making coin purchases. If you are in this for a profit, then you should read, "Pleasure and Profit - 100 Lessons for Building and Selling a Collection of Rare Coins" by Robert W. Shippee. If you hang around Coin Talk long enough, you will see that a majority of collectors and numismatists recommend "buying the book before the coin". It's really great advice![/QUOTE]
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