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<p>[QUOTE="jhinton, post: 1639022, member: 24410"]I would not purchase coins graded 70 in MS or PF. A lot of these coins sell for outrageous prices now and I suspect that there are going to be a lot of disappointed people in the future when it comes time to sell these coins. This is even more true for common coins where there are hundreds if not thousands graded at 70. Later date American Silver Eagles for example. I believe the current "70" craze to be a bubble, that will no doubt POP one day. </p><p><br /></p><p>Some items that will always be easy to sell would be any popular bullion items made of gold or silver. If you looking for numismatic type coins, I would go with nice original looking seated and bust type coins. But that is not something your going to be able to find quickly and you will need to be somewhat experienced before spending a decent amount of money on them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also think that Eisenhower Dollars are going to appreciate more in the future and the market for US Philippine Coins and Hawaiian coins are expanding every year, but I am a little biased on the latter two.</p><p><br /></p><p>IMHO,</p><p><br /></p><p>Joseph[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jhinton, post: 1639022, member: 24410"]I would not purchase coins graded 70 in MS or PF. A lot of these coins sell for outrageous prices now and I suspect that there are going to be a lot of disappointed people in the future when it comes time to sell these coins. This is even more true for common coins where there are hundreds if not thousands graded at 70. Later date American Silver Eagles for example. I believe the current "70" craze to be a bubble, that will no doubt POP one day. Some items that will always be easy to sell would be any popular bullion items made of gold or silver. If you looking for numismatic type coins, I would go with nice original looking seated and bust type coins. But that is not something your going to be able to find quickly and you will need to be somewhat experienced before spending a decent amount of money on them. I also think that Eisenhower Dollars are going to appreciate more in the future and the market for US Philippine Coins and Hawaiian coins are expanding every year, but I am a little biased on the latter two. IMHO, Joseph[/QUOTE]
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