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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 636510, member: 16060"]I appreciate all the comments. I guess anytime a discussion of coins takes place the "investment" factor always comes a part of it. To me this is a coin that is just simply very fun, interesting, and inexpensive to do. I was truly was amazed how beautiful this set looks to see all these red "copper" coins cartwheeling in the light. Although I don't think they will pay for my retirement I'm glad I obtained them now with their prices so very reasonable. It never entered my mind to look at these coins from an investment angle, but after reading the comments here I have to think they only have one way to go and that is up. Even if they do go up they will still be very affordable for many years to come.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I was a young collector I would look at this coin differently. They are a lot of fun and who knows in thirty or forty years where they will be. I understand why most young collectors don't appreciate this coin. I absolutely have no doubt they will someday wish they had. There are literally thousands of posts scatterred throughout Coin Talk where older collectors comment about coins they (we) wished they would have saved during their youth.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 636510, member: 16060"]I appreciate all the comments. I guess anytime a discussion of coins takes place the "investment" factor always comes a part of it. To me this is a coin that is just simply very fun, interesting, and inexpensive to do. I was truly was amazed how beautiful this set looks to see all these red "copper" coins cartwheeling in the light. Although I don't think they will pay for my retirement I'm glad I obtained them now with their prices so very reasonable. It never entered my mind to look at these coins from an investment angle, but after reading the comments here I have to think they only have one way to go and that is up. Even if they do go up they will still be very affordable for many years to come. If I was a young collector I would look at this coin differently. They are a lot of fun and who knows in thirty or forty years where they will be. I understand why most young collectors don't appreciate this coin. I absolutely have no doubt they will someday wish they had. There are literally thousands of posts scatterred throughout Coin Talk where older collectors comment about coins they (we) wished they would have saved during their youth.[/QUOTE]
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