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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3225495, member: 15309"]Everyone in this thread seems hung up on profit, and while making a profit is nice, it seemed that your question was not really about profit, but about liquidity in case your collecting habits change in the future.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you are looking for liquidity, buy key date coins in PCGS plastic with CAC stickers and most importantly, pay more than price guide for your coins. Now I know that last part seems counterintuitive, but let me explain. If you have the opportunity to buy a coin below price guide, there is usually a reason for that, a reason that will severely impact your ability to sell that coin in the future for max value.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you limit yourself to purchasing eye appealing coins for strong money, you will find no shortage of potential buyers for your coins when you sell. That doesn't mean your coins won't go down in value over time, that very well could happen, but no matter the price guide, eye appealing PCGS CAC coins always sell very quickly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3225495, member: 15309"]Everyone in this thread seems hung up on profit, and while making a profit is nice, it seemed that your question was not really about profit, but about liquidity in case your collecting habits change in the future. If you are looking for liquidity, buy key date coins in PCGS plastic with CAC stickers and most importantly, pay more than price guide for your coins. Now I know that last part seems counterintuitive, but let me explain. If you have the opportunity to buy a coin below price guide, there is usually a reason for that, a reason that will severely impact your ability to sell that coin in the future for max value. If you limit yourself to purchasing eye appealing coins for strong money, you will find no shortage of potential buyers for your coins when you sell. That doesn't mean your coins won't go down in value over time, that very well could happen, but no matter the price guide, eye appealing PCGS CAC coins always sell very quickly.[/QUOTE]
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