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<p>[QUOTE="Guano, post: 1187167, member: 30121"]I don't care if it's a key date or an ms70 I wouldn't pay more than 20% over melt for any ASE that is a long term investment...if you plan on flipping it real quick thats different.....I bought 10 1986 ASE proofs in the box for $600 but I sold them within a week for over $900, theres no way I would have sat on them at $60 per coin....the only thing those coins have going for them are they were the first proofs, the mintage is well over a million and I'm sure 90% of them are still in great condition......I wouldn't collect a coin for numismatic value unless it has a population of under 1k in that condition or better...It cracks me up when I see people call new coins collectables that have mintages of close to a million...but don't worry when you sell them for melt I have room right next to all my 1982 George Washington250th anniversary .900 silver half dollars that I bought for under melt and under issue price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Guano, post: 1187167, member: 30121"]I don't care if it's a key date or an ms70 I wouldn't pay more than 20% over melt for any ASE that is a long term investment...if you plan on flipping it real quick thats different.....I bought 10 1986 ASE proofs in the box for $600 but I sold them within a week for over $900, theres no way I would have sat on them at $60 per coin....the only thing those coins have going for them are they were the first proofs, the mintage is well over a million and I'm sure 90% of them are still in great condition......I wouldn't collect a coin for numismatic value unless it has a population of under 1k in that condition or better...It cracks me up when I see people call new coins collectables that have mintages of close to a million...but don't worry when you sell them for melt I have room right next to all my 1982 George Washington250th anniversary .900 silver half dollars that I bought for under melt and under issue price.[/QUOTE]
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