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<p>[QUOTE="Two Dogs, post: 3221708, member: 85671"]Any other recommendations on something that might be more liquid?]</p><p>You have received some great replies so far. My suggestion is to be very patient, learn as much as you can before you make your purchase(s). Nice coins will still be there in a month, in a year. Learn how to identify coins that have not been dipped/cleaned. The coins that are most liquid are not the ones that may be the most interesting or that will provide opportunities for gain. It's very easy to buy and then sell an American Eagle Silver Proof Dollar, but that may not be interesting to you. Find some types of coins that you like, go to coin shows and look at dozens and dozens of coins in person. Ask questions. Once you buy a couple coins, take them to a coin show (or list one on eBay) to see if you can sell them for close to what you paid. If not, you may be paying too much. Be patient, enjoy coins as a collector.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Two Dogs, post: 3221708, member: 85671"]Any other recommendations on something that might be more liquid?] You have received some great replies so far. My suggestion is to be very patient, learn as much as you can before you make your purchase(s). Nice coins will still be there in a month, in a year. Learn how to identify coins that have not been dipped/cleaned. The coins that are most liquid are not the ones that may be the most interesting or that will provide opportunities for gain. It's very easy to buy and then sell an American Eagle Silver Proof Dollar, but that may not be interesting to you. Find some types of coins that you like, go to coin shows and look at dozens and dozens of coins in person. Ask questions. Once you buy a couple coins, take them to a coin show (or list one on eBay) to see if you can sell them for close to what you paid. If not, you may be paying too much. Be patient, enjoy coins as a collector.[/QUOTE]
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