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<p>[QUOTE="coins123, post: 626448, member: 19315"]Ill place my bets that those dimes will drop down to 20 cents per BU coin and circulated examples might be worth 12 cents. Not even worth your time searching them out, youd make more money working at McDonalds. You can get them at banks for face value today and in some places, find them in your change. So this tells me those dimes will never be rare. I highly doubt the mint will melt clad coins, have they ever in the past?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thats what people have been saying for over a year now and yet prices still drop. Ive read a major house bubble blog and almost everyone who posts there says those who buy now are "knifecatchers" besides im not worried about being priced out. If prices really stop dropping in my state, there's many other cheaper states id rather live in anyway.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That guys gonna make over a grand for a few minutes of work! I bet whoever buys the box will flip those dimes and sell them individually and by the roll. Bulk quantity discount. Bet those buyers will feel like fools when those dimes drop down to $10 per $5 roll in several months.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coins123, post: 626448, member: 19315"]Ill place my bets that those dimes will drop down to 20 cents per BU coin and circulated examples might be worth 12 cents. Not even worth your time searching them out, youd make more money working at McDonalds. You can get them at banks for face value today and in some places, find them in your change. So this tells me those dimes will never be rare. I highly doubt the mint will melt clad coins, have they ever in the past? Thats what people have been saying for over a year now and yet prices still drop. Ive read a major house bubble blog and almost everyone who posts there says those who buy now are "knifecatchers" besides im not worried about being priced out. If prices really stop dropping in my state, there's many other cheaper states id rather live in anyway. That guys gonna make over a grand for a few minutes of work! I bet whoever buys the box will flip those dimes and sell them individually and by the roll. Bulk quantity discount. Bet those buyers will feel like fools when those dimes drop down to $10 per $5 roll in several months.[/QUOTE]
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