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<p>[QUOTE="midas1, post: 1797438, member: 21309"]>so where are we today as far as prices ~ as you stated $1300. Lowest buy it now on ebay for this 2011 70 set is NGC around $1100.</p><p> </p><p>Not too shabby on a <$400.00 investment.</p><p> </p><p>>Most of my friends have also started moving into currency, some of the Large size notes are like art ~ they are a piece of history.</p><p> </p><p>I agree. I feel in love with currency made by American Bank Note Co. For the first year of accumulating them I would discard the holder w/ pick number. Someday I'll have to spend a good many hours organizing them.</p><p> </p><p>>I was looking at the 5 ounce Silver Proof. What do you think of this coin?</p><p> </p><p>I also like the 5 oz Libertad. I believe top shelf Libertads are underrated coins and will increase in value. Besides they have a fascinating history.</p><p> </p><p>>Dealers will continue to sell these slabbed coins so long as people keep buying them, the coin/currency market is very strong right now.</p><p> </p><p>It's much easier to organize, inventory & sell graded coins.</p><p>Hey, everybody should buy what they like and enjoy. Some like graded coins and some don't.</p><p>That's life. Let's all enjoy the hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="midas1, post: 1797438, member: 21309"]>so where are we today as far as prices ~ as you stated $1300. Lowest buy it now on ebay for this 2011 70 set is NGC around $1100. Not too shabby on a <$400.00 investment. >Most of my friends have also started moving into currency, some of the Large size notes are like art ~ they are a piece of history. I agree. I feel in love with currency made by American Bank Note Co. For the first year of accumulating them I would discard the holder w/ pick number. Someday I'll have to spend a good many hours organizing them. >I was looking at the 5 ounce Silver Proof. What do you think of this coin? I also like the 5 oz Libertad. I believe top shelf Libertads are underrated coins and will increase in value. Besides they have a fascinating history. >Dealers will continue to sell these slabbed coins so long as people keep buying them, the coin/currency market is very strong right now. It's much easier to organize, inventory & sell graded coins. Hey, everybody should buy what they like and enjoy. Some like graded coins and some don't. That's life. Let's all enjoy the hobby.[/QUOTE]
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