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<p>[QUOTE="ROLLJUNKIE, post: 1855690, member: 36257"]Thanks for the input. Most of the coins in the grades I listed are around the same money. The problem is the 1995W that you can't touch for twice what the other coins go for but I felt I couldn't exclude it. I am hoping to upgrade coins down the road so having to put a couple poor condition coins in there to begin with is okay with me.</p><p>Believe me, I in no way am looking to impress anyone. I am actually hoping to buy the dips. Look for three or four coins of the set that may be dropping in value and buy them when I can get them for what I consider a value. I feel that limiting myself to three or four coins per year will force me to research, fine the best opportunity, and then be able to pull the trigger when that opportunity presents it self.</p><p>Something that I have been hearing a lot of is the fact that I would have a bunch of MS coins and then a few low grades thrown in. Isn't this pretty much normal? How many Mercury dime collectors have an all MS set and then an low grade 16d? I think without very deep pockets, this is just part of collecting on a budget.</p><p>Thanks everyone for your ideas![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ROLLJUNKIE, post: 1855690, member: 36257"]Thanks for the input. Most of the coins in the grades I listed are around the same money. The problem is the 1995W that you can't touch for twice what the other coins go for but I felt I couldn't exclude it. I am hoping to upgrade coins down the road so having to put a couple poor condition coins in there to begin with is okay with me. Believe me, I in no way am looking to impress anyone. I am actually hoping to buy the dips. Look for three or four coins of the set that may be dropping in value and buy them when I can get them for what I consider a value. I feel that limiting myself to three or four coins per year will force me to research, fine the best opportunity, and then be able to pull the trigger when that opportunity presents it self. Something that I have been hearing a lot of is the fact that I would have a bunch of MS coins and then a few low grades thrown in. Isn't this pretty much normal? How many Mercury dime collectors have an all MS set and then an low grade 16d? I think without very deep pockets, this is just part of collecting on a budget. Thanks everyone for your ideas![/QUOTE]
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