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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 800067, member: 15929"]Well, since these are not official US Mint products, there will be a limited audience but then 1913 Liberty Nickels have a "limited audience" as well. What I mean by that is that only a few folks would ever seriously consider purchasing a 1913 Liberty Nickel. Thats not to say that the Liberty Nickel is not significant but from a realistic standpoint, its well beyond the common collectors reach. What I'm trying to say is that the Oath Dollars address a unique collector or group of collectors. Those collectors may have what they need.</p><p> </p><p>I have a certain curiosity regarding these particular coins but its limited to only a curiosity.</p><p> </p><p>Thats not to say, since it does have a a real coin in it, that they could not take off at some point in time especially since there are many collectors of "Good Luck" tokens which have Lincoln or Indian Head cents in them.</p><p> </p><p>There are all kinds of collectors out there but I think it would be safe to say from a pure "coin collecting" stance that these will have little numismatic interest or value beyond their current $50 price tag. It's possible they could even shrink sown to their original $4.99 price tag at some point in time.</p><p> </p><p>From a speculative standpoint, its really anybodies guess.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 800067, member: 15929"]Well, since these are not official US Mint products, there will be a limited audience but then 1913 Liberty Nickels have a "limited audience" as well. What I mean by that is that only a few folks would ever seriously consider purchasing a 1913 Liberty Nickel. Thats not to say that the Liberty Nickel is not significant but from a realistic standpoint, its well beyond the common collectors reach. What I'm trying to say is that the Oath Dollars address a unique collector or group of collectors. Those collectors may have what they need. I have a certain curiosity regarding these particular coins but its limited to only a curiosity. Thats not to say, since it does have a a real coin in it, that they could not take off at some point in time especially since there are many collectors of "Good Luck" tokens which have Lincoln or Indian Head cents in them. There are all kinds of collectors out there but I think it would be safe to say from a pure "coin collecting" stance that these will have little numismatic interest or value beyond their current $50 price tag. It's possible they could even shrink sown to their original $4.99 price tag at some point in time. From a speculative standpoint, its really anybodies guess.[/QUOTE]
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