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<p>[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3152898, member: 76086"]Advanced collectors (or those with better financial resources) do not typically collect coins in this grade unless they are of great rarity (which this one likely is not, I dont know, I cant see anything on it). But if the coin makes you happy and gives you that connection to the past, well, then its priceless. Its still far older, rarer and more interesting that 99.9% of any modern coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3152898, member: 76086"]Advanced collectors (or those with better financial resources) do not typically collect coins in this grade unless they are of great rarity (which this one likely is not, I dont know, I cant see anything on it). But if the coin makes you happy and gives you that connection to the past, well, then its priceless. Its still far older, rarer and more interesting that 99.9% of any modern coin.[/QUOTE]
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