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<p>[QUOTE="sylvester, post: 129068, member: 708"]Must have as in (potential investment) or as in must have historically?</p><p><br /></p><p>Historically depends upon your period of interest.</p><p><br /></p><p>Investment wise i got one thing to say; 1934 crowns are going up in value and will go up in value for the forseeable future, if you can afford one then get one. About 900 exist and i know for a fact that someone is out there hoarding as many as he can get, he's aiming for 100 which would be about 1/9th of the mintage, the market is going to notice. In fact the market already has noticed as the price is going up and up all the time.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another good investment coin is the proof 1937 sovereign, the only sovereign produced for George VI, in demand from three groups, 1937 set collectors (as that was the coronation year), sovereign date collectors and sovereign type collectors. Not to mention latterly investors.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hammered is much more difficult to pin down for investment purposes but you can't go wrong with William II or Henry IV! (Not cheap though)</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not saying the above coins are cheap but they seem to get regular followings and are always popular.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sylvester, post: 129068, member: 708"]Must have as in (potential investment) or as in must have historically? Historically depends upon your period of interest. Investment wise i got one thing to say; 1934 crowns are going up in value and will go up in value for the forseeable future, if you can afford one then get one. About 900 exist and i know for a fact that someone is out there hoarding as many as he can get, he's aiming for 100 which would be about 1/9th of the mintage, the market is going to notice. In fact the market already has noticed as the price is going up and up all the time. Another good investment coin is the proof 1937 sovereign, the only sovereign produced for George VI, in demand from three groups, 1937 set collectors (as that was the coronation year), sovereign date collectors and sovereign type collectors. Not to mention latterly investors. Hammered is much more difficult to pin down for investment purposes but you can't go wrong with William II or Henry IV! (Not cheap though) I'm not saying the above coins are cheap but they seem to get regular followings and are always popular.[/QUOTE]
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