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<p>[QUOTE="Rareuniquecoins, post: 338560, member: 11045"]Mike you might be right and the market will be flooded with them. But if you're wrong you missed a great error coin. So you can be a pessimist and assume their will be more. The reason I think it's imporant to say no others have surfaced is because the Adams and Washinton errors were found in a matter of weeks or months. Why would you hold on to them? People were on point when the adams came out. They were surely looking for Jefferson as well. </p><p> </p><p>There is risk in reward in coin collecting. You don't want to take risks that's ok. But don't tell people they're stupid or greedy because you disagree with their choice. If 800 people buy a coin at $3950 I'd say that's a price the market accepts. Maybe you don't, maybe that's too much money for you. </p><p>Once we are out of the coins and find a futher demand for the coin we probably will buy some to get to our customers. But right now as we have them there would be no sense in buying them for more money than we currently own them. Is coin collecting supposed to be a non-profit venture? I have kids to feed. I don't have the money personally to buy this coin. But some people do. If I could buy at least one I would. </p><p> </p><p>And you can take your respectfully but suspiciously submitted comment and cram it. Don't say respectfully submitted and than cast aspersions on my character. Learn some manners.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rareuniquecoins, post: 338560, member: 11045"]Mike you might be right and the market will be flooded with them. But if you're wrong you missed a great error coin. So you can be a pessimist and assume their will be more. The reason I think it's imporant to say no others have surfaced is because the Adams and Washinton errors were found in a matter of weeks or months. Why would you hold on to them? People were on point when the adams came out. They were surely looking for Jefferson as well. There is risk in reward in coin collecting. You don't want to take risks that's ok. But don't tell people they're stupid or greedy because you disagree with their choice. If 800 people buy a coin at $3950 I'd say that's a price the market accepts. Maybe you don't, maybe that's too much money for you. Once we are out of the coins and find a futher demand for the coin we probably will buy some to get to our customers. But right now as we have them there would be no sense in buying them for more money than we currently own them. Is coin collecting supposed to be a non-profit venture? I have kids to feed. I don't have the money personally to buy this coin. But some people do. If I could buy at least one I would. And you can take your respectfully but suspiciously submitted comment and cram it. Don't say respectfully submitted and than cast aspersions on my character. Learn some manners.[/QUOTE]
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