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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 724612, member: 16510"]<b>If you buy beautiful orginal problem free coins at fair prices</b></p><p><br /></p><p>If you buy beautiful orginal problem free coins at fair prices and in the keys or semi keys of given series and hold them for 10 years or more you can be the one in charge of the final price in most cases.</p><p>The coins I am talking about are 1922-No D Lincoln in VF-30 or above.</p><p>1912-S Nickle in same, 16-P Std. quarter, 27-S quarter and so on.</p><p>I still no how no one that does this when they start and very few later on.</p><p>It's only human nature to buy coins that are lower priced and we generally want more than one or two coins sitting around, we like to buy many coins, This is exactly why the above is true.</p><p>Even after all I have learned if someone said "here is $100,000 and I want to make 10% on my investment over 10 years" I would not guarentee that I or anyone else I know could do that with rare coins.</p><p>You add in the fact that these really rare ones are not always even availible, or are not the right look or grade, just so many things it's not for the faint of heart.</p><p>I doubt that most coin dealers even make more than $10 an hour after all is said and done - it's not what people think by a long shot.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 724612, member: 16510"][b]If you buy beautiful orginal problem free coins at fair prices[/b] If you buy beautiful orginal problem free coins at fair prices and in the keys or semi keys of given series and hold them for 10 years or more you can be the one in charge of the final price in most cases. The coins I am talking about are 1922-No D Lincoln in VF-30 or above. 1912-S Nickle in same, 16-P Std. quarter, 27-S quarter and so on. I still no how no one that does this when they start and very few later on. It's only human nature to buy coins that are lower priced and we generally want more than one or two coins sitting around, we like to buy many coins, This is exactly why the above is true. Even after all I have learned if someone said "here is $100,000 and I want to make 10% on my investment over 10 years" I would not guarentee that I or anyone else I know could do that with rare coins. You add in the fact that these really rare ones are not always even availible, or are not the right look or grade, just so many things it's not for the faint of heart. I doubt that most coin dealers even make more than $10 an hour after all is said and done - it's not what people think by a long shot.[/QUOTE]
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