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<p>[QUOTE="weryon, post: 805778, member: 17622"]Well the first question I have for you before suggesting anything is how much money are you ready to spend per piece ? If you want to limit your cost at 20-60$ a coin you will have to buy Raw coins, coins that are not graded "slabbed" Slabbed world coins are seldomly found under a hundred dollars.This is assuming that the coin was worth slabbing from the get go and that it's certified by known grading houses</p><p><br /></p><p>seldomly is not a word <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Now for how much a piece is worth , you could buy some books before hand to minimize the risk of getting burned. If you only want cheap raw coins I would tell you to go on ebay but then again If you buy coins on ebay you have to pay hammer price , and it's usually driven up by irrational last minute bids. That said I have found amazing steals on ebay due to poor pictures and simply having the coin pages open all the time and scavenge listings like some starved hyena. You can also find small amounts of world coins at your local coin shop , if it's like another shop I have been to.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="weryon, post: 805778, member: 17622"]Well the first question I have for you before suggesting anything is how much money are you ready to spend per piece ? If you want to limit your cost at 20-60$ a coin you will have to buy Raw coins, coins that are not graded "slabbed" Slabbed world coins are seldomly found under a hundred dollars.This is assuming that the coin was worth slabbing from the get go and that it's certified by known grading houses seldomly is not a word :D Now for how much a piece is worth , you could buy some books before hand to minimize the risk of getting burned. If you only want cheap raw coins I would tell you to go on ebay but then again If you buy coins on ebay you have to pay hammer price , and it's usually driven up by irrational last minute bids. That said I have found amazing steals on ebay due to poor pictures and simply having the coin pages open all the time and scavenge listings like some starved hyena. You can also find small amounts of world coins at your local coin shop , if it's like another shop I have been to.[/QUOTE]
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