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<p>[QUOTE="blitzen, post: 1305667, member: 28019"]The one show I really enjoy comes on every other Tuesday on Art and Coin TV. Rick Tomaska hosts it. The coins he presents are the cream of the crop per grade in my opinion. He specializes in Franklins and Kennedys. He's obsessed with quality and often shows where all PR67 Franklins for example, are not necessarily equal. Eye appeal can make all the difference in the world. The pricing is premium even to Ebay for the most part(though some searches show Ebay higher) but I just might go ahead and order from him over Ebay because of his insistence on quality. If you buy for short term profit though you'll never realize it. The coins he sells are low population for the grade and they will, I believe in the long run be demanded by niche collectors and they will pay big premiums for them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I bought once from him, a set of SMS (65, 66, and 67) Kenendy's and they were reasonably priced. I don't have the budget for the stuff I really like but I get my fix just watching them presented. They do a good job at that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blitzen, post: 1305667, member: 28019"]The one show I really enjoy comes on every other Tuesday on Art and Coin TV. Rick Tomaska hosts it. The coins he presents are the cream of the crop per grade in my opinion. He specializes in Franklins and Kennedys. He's obsessed with quality and often shows where all PR67 Franklins for example, are not necessarily equal. Eye appeal can make all the difference in the world. The pricing is premium even to Ebay for the most part(though some searches show Ebay higher) but I just might go ahead and order from him over Ebay because of his insistence on quality. If you buy for short term profit though you'll never realize it. The coins he sells are low population for the grade and they will, I believe in the long run be demanded by niche collectors and they will pay big premiums for them. I bought once from him, a set of SMS (65, 66, and 67) Kenendy's and they were reasonably priced. I don't have the budget for the stuff I really like but I get my fix just watching them presented. They do a good job at that.[/QUOTE]
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