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<p>[QUOTE="jinglepockets, post: 400224, member: 15233"]Chill out gentlemen...........you're taking life waaaaay too serious. </p><p> </p><p>Plus, unless you have a crystal ball that really works, only <u>time</u> will really tell if these grow in value. Regardless of where they came from or who made them, and regardless of where or how the Oath ring was placed on them; the dollars themselves <b><i>ARE</i></b> actual minted Presidential Dollars and <b><i>NOT</i></b> medals. I'm content to just wait and see what happens. It's all about <u>timing</u> and <u>supply and demand</u>, anyway. </p><p> </p><p>As was the case with most Collector Plates and Beanie Babies. They may not have much value today, but there was a time when they fetched up to 250% of their original cost. Hey, I'm a gambler and I'm content in seeing what may come in 5 or 10 years (maybe longer), with these Oath dollars. </p><p> </p><p>And should folks <i>not</i> take them serious in the distant future.......oh well.....I'm sure most will toss them. Perhaps <i>that</i> scarcity will raise the value and my Grand and Great-Grandchildren will realize the return on investment. </p><p> </p><p>Heck, if nothing else my Grand-Son will have some rare, and unique novelties to show his kids and laugh about another one of Grandpa's wild investment gambles. I can imagine it will bring some chuckles and laughter, along with some good memories for them to share...........I can live with that, because THAT my friends, is what is <i>truly</i> priceless!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jinglepockets, post: 400224, member: 15233"]Chill out gentlemen...........you're taking life waaaaay too serious. Plus, unless you have a crystal ball that really works, only [U]time[/U] will really tell if these grow in value. Regardless of where they came from or who made them, and regardless of where or how the Oath ring was placed on them; the dollars themselves [B][I]ARE[/I][/B] actual minted Presidential Dollars and [B][I]NOT[/I][/B] medals. I'm content to just wait and see what happens. It's all about [U]timing[/U] and [U]supply and demand[/U], anyway. As was the case with most Collector Plates and Beanie Babies. They may not have much value today, but there was a time when they fetched up to 250% of their original cost. Hey, I'm a gambler and I'm content in seeing what may come in 5 or 10 years (maybe longer), with these Oath dollars. And should folks [I]not[/I] take them serious in the distant future.......oh well.....I'm sure most will toss them. Perhaps [I]that[/I] scarcity will raise the value and my Grand and Great-Grandchildren will realize the return on investment. Heck, if nothing else my Grand-Son will have some rare, and unique novelties to show his kids and laugh about another one of Grandpa's wild investment gambles. I can imagine it will bring some chuckles and laughter, along with some good memories for them to share...........I can live with that, because THAT my friends, is what is [I]truly[/I] priceless!![/QUOTE]
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