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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 82082, member: 4230"]take a look at the coin and medal set form 2004... shot WAY up in value ... the 2005 marine and stamp set - same thing. But then you have the L&C Coin and pouch set, they went down in value after selling out. I think its a crap shoot as to which set will or will not go up in value. If it was easy to tell which would shoot up, everyone would buy that set, saturating the market with that particular set, and the set that everyone thought would go down in value would actually go up since nobody bought that set..... circular logic in a way -</p><p><br /></p><p>My point - noone can see the future, but if a set stays up in value over purchase price over the first 5 years or so, its a good bet it will stay that high. There are some coins that start off with a bubble and then pop. In 25 years, if a particular set started of with an initial post selling price higher the the offering price - my advice would be to keep it in an enviromentaly controled area to prevent degredation of the packing.... in 25 years there will be even fewer sets to go around for collectors because of those who did nto properly store their sets....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 82082, member: 4230"]take a look at the coin and medal set form 2004... shot WAY up in value ... the 2005 marine and stamp set - same thing. But then you have the L&C Coin and pouch set, they went down in value after selling out. I think its a crap shoot as to which set will or will not go up in value. If it was easy to tell which would shoot up, everyone would buy that set, saturating the market with that particular set, and the set that everyone thought would go down in value would actually go up since nobody bought that set..... circular logic in a way - My point - noone can see the future, but if a set stays up in value over purchase price over the first 5 years or so, its a good bet it will stay that high. There are some coins that start off with a bubble and then pop. In 25 years, if a particular set started of with an initial post selling price higher the the offering price - my advice would be to keep it in an enviromentaly controled area to prevent degredation of the packing.... in 25 years there will be even fewer sets to go around for collectors because of those who did nto properly store their sets....[/QUOTE]
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