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<p>[QUOTE="TopcatCoin, post: 792537, member: 22746"]I absolutely agree with you about the likely high premium (and also the potential storage issues noted in an earlier post). However, the initial lack of interest makes me want to consider buying even more so. There may be factors that create a potential sleeper series here as well. For example, if the US Mint issues the ASE burnished and proof coins this year, many may want to buy multiples after being deprived last year. The US Mint will also issue silver commemoratives in 2010 (especially the BSA) that will draw a lot of attention away from and potentially resources to purchase away the 5oz silver. I do not know if I am in for the log haul but will likely get those issued in the first few years. I am not sure about the legislation for the 5oz. silver (if the USMint must produce them by law like the actual National Park quarters), but if they do not have to produce them and the 5oz. is discontinued at some point I will definitely be glad to own a few. TC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TopcatCoin, post: 792537, member: 22746"]I absolutely agree with you about the likely high premium (and also the potential storage issues noted in an earlier post). However, the initial lack of interest makes me want to consider buying even more so. There may be factors that create a potential sleeper series here as well. For example, if the US Mint issues the ASE burnished and proof coins this year, many may want to buy multiples after being deprived last year. The US Mint will also issue silver commemoratives in 2010 (especially the BSA) that will draw a lot of attention away from and potentially resources to purchase away the 5oz silver. I do not know if I am in for the log haul but will likely get those issued in the first few years. I am not sure about the legislation for the 5oz. silver (if the USMint must produce them by law like the actual National Park quarters), but if they do not have to produce them and the 5oz. is discontinued at some point I will definitely be glad to own a few. TC[/QUOTE]
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