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<p>[QUOTE="ubermint, post: 506180, member: 16665"]So I had an earlier post regarding Littleton and Ebay. What I learned so far</p><p>is that Littleton can be too expensive and Ebay can be a "shark tank" for someone new like me.</p><p> </p><p>I have searched the posts for reputable dealers and just dealers etc. but it's not really getting me the answers I wanted. </p><p> </p><p>So I will just ask the question here:</p><p>Where have you had good success purchasing coins online other than the two listed above? Reasonable shipping, fast and curtious, accurate grading, no cleaning, affordable etc. I have narrowed my interests to mostly wheat pennies, wartime nickels.</p><p> </p><p>I want to get into one more area of coin collecting I just haven't found it yet.:mouth: I realize now after starting that I will probably never get the 1909 s vdb and a few others. (seems I'm short about $1k lol). So any replies to this will be appreciated.</p><p> </p><p>PS. Is it safe to assume that the state quarters and presidential dollars are going to be very abundant and not so collectable? It just seems to me that everyone has jumped on that bandwagon of collecting because they are easy and inexpensive to collect? (nothing is wrong with that btw, because I don't have much money either) I guess what I would like to know is if there are any areas of collecting left that could one day be profitable yet not completely saturated or really expensive to complete a "full set"?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ubermint, post: 506180, member: 16665"]So I had an earlier post regarding Littleton and Ebay. What I learned so far is that Littleton can be too expensive and Ebay can be a "shark tank" for someone new like me. I have searched the posts for reputable dealers and just dealers etc. but it's not really getting me the answers I wanted. So I will just ask the question here: Where have you had good success purchasing coins online other than the two listed above? Reasonable shipping, fast and curtious, accurate grading, no cleaning, affordable etc. I have narrowed my interests to mostly wheat pennies, wartime nickels. I want to get into one more area of coin collecting I just haven't found it yet.:mouth: I realize now after starting that I will probably never get the 1909 s vdb and a few others. (seems I'm short about $1k lol). So any replies to this will be appreciated. PS. Is it safe to assume that the state quarters and presidential dollars are going to be very abundant and not so collectable? It just seems to me that everyone has jumped on that bandwagon of collecting because they are easy and inexpensive to collect? (nothing is wrong with that btw, because I don't have much money either) I guess what I would like to know is if there are any areas of collecting left that could one day be profitable yet not completely saturated or really expensive to complete a "full set"? Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
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