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<p>[QUOTE="Farmergolf, post: 3221556, member: 98978"]Hi, Just getting started in collecting. I want to be totally honest with myself and say I am not 100% sure I will keep the enthusiasm for collecting 5 maybe 10 years from now. I hope I do but you never know life happens. So I want to start with something that would be easier to get rid of if I decide to Just starting so I can go any route, I really like almost any older issues. Do you think higher grade more common dates would be easier to sell or lower grade key dates or error coins. My first purchase was a 1883 cc Morgan ms66 so I went the common date with that one. Reading up some I like the barber stuff and looks maybe I could afford higher quality in some key dates in some of them so maybe best of both worlds Do the barbers have a good following and trade alot? Any other recommendations on something that might be more liquid? Thanks for any responses[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Farmergolf, post: 3221556, member: 98978"]Hi, Just getting started in collecting. I want to be totally honest with myself and say I am not 100% sure I will keep the enthusiasm for collecting 5 maybe 10 years from now. I hope I do but you never know life happens. So I want to start with something that would be easier to get rid of if I decide to Just starting so I can go any route, I really like almost any older issues. Do you think higher grade more common dates would be easier to sell or lower grade key dates or error coins. My first purchase was a 1883 cc Morgan ms66 so I went the common date with that one. Reading up some I like the barber stuff and looks maybe I could afford higher quality in some key dates in some of them so maybe best of both worlds Do the barbers have a good following and trade alot? Any other recommendations on something that might be more liquid? Thanks for any responses[/QUOTE]
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