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<p>[QUOTE="ExBingoAddict, post: 979111, member: 26832"]You should read some books too. There is a lot of people that were "badly burned" on silver type coins over the years. What we can agree is that over the years, key dates are better bets for future appreciation. However, as I stated in this post again and again, I'm not expecting Moderns to appreciate. The same as the person who likes to collect common date cents and nickels but aware the they are not likely to appreciate. I enjoy collecting them for the sake of collecting them. Though I'm not overpaying for them. If you have patience, you can find opporturnies to buy 70 grades at 69 prices (often at their mint sale price), which is what I do.</p><p> </p><p>As for the dot com era stocks, A) I'm not saying that Morderns are "different" nor that they will appericate. B) You might want to read some books on the stock market too. In fact you could buy those books from one of those dot com stocks. It is called amazon. Even if you invested in the era's high in 1999, you'd have a postive return today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ExBingoAddict, post: 979111, member: 26832"]You should read some books too. There is a lot of people that were "badly burned" on silver type coins over the years. What we can agree is that over the years, key dates are better bets for future appreciation. However, as I stated in this post again and again, I'm not expecting Moderns to appreciate. The same as the person who likes to collect common date cents and nickels but aware the they are not likely to appreciate. I enjoy collecting them for the sake of collecting them. Though I'm not overpaying for them. If you have patience, you can find opporturnies to buy 70 grades at 69 prices (often at their mint sale price), which is what I do. As for the dot com era stocks, A) I'm not saying that Morderns are "different" nor that they will appericate. B) You might want to read some books on the stock market too. In fact you could buy those books from one of those dot com stocks. It is called amazon. Even if you invested in the era's high in 1999, you'd have a postive return today.[/QUOTE]
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