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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 713260, member: 13650"]It's hard to say with any certainty. Lincoln has always been a popular political figure and I'm sure there will always be interest in this set. The numismatic world hasn't had any cents to get excited about since his 100th anniversary in 1909. It's been one hundred years!</p><p><br /></p><p> So it will be interesting to see how it plays out. Although nobody should pretend that these 95% copper cents will be as rare as S-VDBs. </p><p><br /></p><p> There will also be a total of 500,000 of the silver dollars floating around out there after this is all said and done. Not a low mintage for commemoratives. I'll have two of them and they won't be for sale. It all depends on what everybody else is doing. </p><p><br /></p><p> If they sold out quickly for the primary reason everybody's looking to flood the market and flip them for a quick buck, then the prices might end up being less than the mint issue price eventually. Depends on if the collectors out number the flippers and exactly how much dealers will stash away off the market and save. </p><p> Which is not likely because nowadays it's about the quick flip to idiots before the bottom falls out. So be prepared for anything.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 713260, member: 13650"]It's hard to say with any certainty. Lincoln has always been a popular political figure and I'm sure there will always be interest in this set. The numismatic world hasn't had any cents to get excited about since his 100th anniversary in 1909. It's been one hundred years! So it will be interesting to see how it plays out. Although nobody should pretend that these 95% copper cents will be as rare as S-VDBs. There will also be a total of 500,000 of the silver dollars floating around out there after this is all said and done. Not a low mintage for commemoratives. I'll have two of them and they won't be for sale. It all depends on what everybody else is doing. If they sold out quickly for the primary reason everybody's looking to flood the market and flip them for a quick buck, then the prices might end up being less than the mint issue price eventually. Depends on if the collectors out number the flippers and exactly how much dealers will stash away off the market and save. Which is not likely because nowadays it's about the quick flip to idiots before the bottom falls out. So be prepared for anything.[/QUOTE]
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