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<p>[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1034696, member: 17261"]I'll give you another take since you're "investing" and not collecting. Don't buy them HOARDS of coins! Sell the junk you have already bought. Take that money and whatever money you're planning on spending and buy them ONE coin each. Each coin should either be what's called a "key date" and/or gold. In 40 years from now, those are about the only types of coins that should be worth substantially more (a reasonable certainty).</p><p> </p><p>Secondly, don't try buying over the internet. Find a reputable coin dealer in your area (or drive to one). Call ahead and tell him what you're planning on doing and make sure he has the inventory/suggestions to help you meet your goal.</p><p> </p><p>Whatever you buy.....DO make sure it's PCGS or NGC certified. This will make is MUCH easier for you and much easier for your kids should they need to sell the coin someday.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BadThad, post: 1034696, member: 17261"]I'll give you another take since you're "investing" and not collecting. Don't buy them HOARDS of coins! Sell the junk you have already bought. Take that money and whatever money you're planning on spending and buy them ONE coin each. Each coin should either be what's called a "key date" and/or gold. In 40 years from now, those are about the only types of coins that should be worth substantially more (a reasonable certainty). Secondly, don't try buying over the internet. Find a reputable coin dealer in your area (or drive to one). Call ahead and tell him what you're planning on doing and make sure he has the inventory/suggestions to help you meet your goal. Whatever you buy.....DO make sure it's PCGS or NGC certified. This will make is MUCH easier for you and much easier for your kids should they need to sell the coin someday.[/QUOTE]
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