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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1907977, member: 19065"]I agree with what TC says. </p><p><br /></p><p>And forget about the 50,000 number. It's <u>a lot</u> compared to other world mints new products that are equally fast at being snapped up upon release. It's not a lot compared to other collectibles from the US Mint, but it becomes apples/oranges trying to evaluate it that way.</p><p><br /></p><p>It seems like you want to resell your HoF coin(s). So make your decision to sell now or your decision to be patient waiting, perhaps a few years, and hoping the POG and interest in this series keeps pace and retains a place in modern coin collectors hearts to pay more for these long after other waves of hyped new coins floods the market.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, one can never be sure this soon that a whole volley of sports themed curved (or curved and shaped, ala American football) coins are not going to follow as there are Hall of Fames of all manner of sports out there potentially eying these easily profited upon marketing gimmicks.</p><p><br /></p><p>This year, the 2014 50th Anniversary Kennedy coins will be released and the HoF coins will take a big hit when those release as collectors funds will be flocking to the next big overrated hoo-ha.</p><p><br /></p><p>IMO, if you are looking to resell your HoF coin(s), now is the time to work on it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1907977, member: 19065"]I agree with what TC says. And forget about the 50,000 number. It's [U]a lot[/U] compared to other world mints new products that are equally fast at being snapped up upon release. It's not a lot compared to other collectibles from the US Mint, but it becomes apples/oranges trying to evaluate it that way. It seems like you want to resell your HoF coin(s). So make your decision to sell now or your decision to be patient waiting, perhaps a few years, and hoping the POG and interest in this series keeps pace and retains a place in modern coin collectors hearts to pay more for these long after other waves of hyped new coins floods the market. Also, one can never be sure this soon that a whole volley of sports themed curved (or curved and shaped, ala American football) coins are not going to follow as there are Hall of Fames of all manner of sports out there potentially eying these easily profited upon marketing gimmicks. This year, the 2014 50th Anniversary Kennedy coins will be released and the HoF coins will take a big hit when those release as collectors funds will be flocking to the next big overrated hoo-ha. IMO, if you are looking to resell your HoF coin(s), now is the time to work on it.[/QUOTE]
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