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<p>[QUOTE="Stupidcoinguy, post: 574458, member: 17208"]I will most likely just reformat this question on a more official post, but here goes...........</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So what would you all rather keep for long term? Obviously I think most here would say that if you can sell your 2008 ASE proofs for $90+, then go for it as the price right now is all hype due to the fact that 2008 ASE have the highest mintage ever from ASE's. But now we have something different, I could be wrong but I believe there are only 100,000 of the two-set rolls sold. That is unusually low for pennies. All for a special wrapper. Would you wait tp keep these things for the long hall. After all, over time these would become increasingly more rare, it's not the coins we are after here, it s the wrapping paper. Paper is a lot harder to keep in mint condition, selling from one person to the next, having people stupidly opening them. I can see this coin with wrappings still in mint condition going for quite a pretty penny 50 years from now................[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Stupidcoinguy, post: 574458, member: 17208"]I will most likely just reformat this question on a more official post, but here goes........... So what would you all rather keep for long term? Obviously I think most here would say that if you can sell your 2008 ASE proofs for $90+, then go for it as the price right now is all hype due to the fact that 2008 ASE have the highest mintage ever from ASE's. But now we have something different, I could be wrong but I believe there are only 100,000 of the two-set rolls sold. That is unusually low for pennies. All for a special wrapper. Would you wait tp keep these things for the long hall. After all, over time these would become increasingly more rare, it's not the coins we are after here, it s the wrapping paper. Paper is a lot harder to keep in mint condition, selling from one person to the next, having people stupidly opening them. I can see this coin with wrappings still in mint condition going for quite a pretty penny 50 years from now................[/QUOTE]
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