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<p>[QUOTE="Matthew Kruse, post: 6978434, member: 107431"]The two cool serial number bills are pretty cool but I don't know much about them value-wise. The 1945 S Mercury dime is a pretty common date and its not in great condition either, probably about $4 bucks on a good day. The 1868 3 cent piece is pretty cool though, and in pretty good condition too. I would assume around $30.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think these are pretty good buys, you didn't overpay if you spent $33 for all of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you "made a good investment," only time can tell... I think you should only be buying coins or bills that you like or want to collect, not for investment purposes. If you want to<i> invest</i> in coins, the only ones that will really go up in value are the key dates. Its not like they are making any more of them lol. Also, there are better ways of investing money like stocks and real estate but if you are just building a collection for the fun of it, that's cool. Buying coins is better than buying a cup of coffee every day lol.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyways, good luck collecting! Hope this helped answer your questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Kruse, post: 6978434, member: 107431"]The two cool serial number bills are pretty cool but I don't know much about them value-wise. The 1945 S Mercury dime is a pretty common date and its not in great condition either, probably about $4 bucks on a good day. The 1868 3 cent piece is pretty cool though, and in pretty good condition too. I would assume around $30. I think these are pretty good buys, you didn't overpay if you spent $33 for all of them. If you "made a good investment," only time can tell... I think you should only be buying coins or bills that you like or want to collect, not for investment purposes. If you want to[I] invest[/I] in coins, the only ones that will really go up in value are the key dates. Its not like they are making any more of them lol. Also, there are better ways of investing money like stocks and real estate but if you are just building a collection for the fun of it, that's cool. Buying coins is better than buying a cup of coffee every day lol. Anyways, good luck collecting! Hope this helped answer your questions.[/QUOTE]
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