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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 755379, member: 68"]Moderns are just like any other coins; you can collect them in any grade you want or collect something else altogether. Most of the business strike regular issue moderns are pretty common in low grade unc but this isn't necessarily true and there are lots of varieties and special issues that can be rare in unc or any other grade. The demand for moderns tends to be a lot lower than for equally rare older coins so your dollar will go farther with these. Gem sets are actually obtainable for all the modern series and can be quite inexpensive. This goes double if you're willing to do the work to find the coins raw. </p><p><br /></p><p>These are just like any other coins in that you want to sell some coins once in a while to see what they're really worth. This isn't very important if you're spending a few dollars for raw coins but if you're spending a lot for slabbed coins it is. Of course selling is more complicated with moderns since few dealers are interested. You'll have to find the ones that are or sell them privately or on eBay otherwise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 755379, member: 68"]Moderns are just like any other coins; you can collect them in any grade you want or collect something else altogether. Most of the business strike regular issue moderns are pretty common in low grade unc but this isn't necessarily true and there are lots of varieties and special issues that can be rare in unc or any other grade. The demand for moderns tends to be a lot lower than for equally rare older coins so your dollar will go farther with these. Gem sets are actually obtainable for all the modern series and can be quite inexpensive. This goes double if you're willing to do the work to find the coins raw. These are just like any other coins in that you want to sell some coins once in a while to see what they're really worth. This isn't very important if you're spending a few dollars for raw coins but if you're spending a lot for slabbed coins it is. Of course selling is more complicated with moderns since few dealers are interested. You'll have to find the ones that are or sell them privately or on eBay otherwise.[/QUOTE]
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