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<p>[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3237153, member: 89393"]OK, so in the next few weeks I'll be receiving my annual required IRA distributions. Generally, I've been saving 95% of what I have to take, putting that into short-term investments with my wife as co-owner and leave 5% to fritter away.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think I'll go all out for the set as [USER=97304]@Taurus57[/USER] recommends to [USER=92655]@Randy Abercrombie[/USER], but I have been eying the 2016 gold SLQ, and would like to know if those that have been put into the Slabs are worth paying more for over those that come in the original mint box with COA. Since this could suffice for my interest in having an example of the original SLQ design, I could alleviate all hand-wringing over that type.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the 1920 and 1924 coins, I've been looking these over, and find that the above advice about very nice coins at reasonable prices is very true and helpful. I expect that I'll come to the decision to search out these two dates in the $200 range. If I stumble along the way, I might post seller photos here and ask for advice. MANY beautiful SLQs in all the photos posted, thanks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3237153, member: 89393"]OK, so in the next few weeks I'll be receiving my annual required IRA distributions. Generally, I've been saving 95% of what I have to take, putting that into short-term investments with my wife as co-owner and leave 5% to fritter away. I don't think I'll go all out for the set as [USER=97304]@Taurus57[/USER] recommends to [USER=92655]@Randy Abercrombie[/USER], but I have been eying the 2016 gold SLQ, and would like to know if those that have been put into the Slabs are worth paying more for over those that come in the original mint box with COA. Since this could suffice for my interest in having an example of the original SLQ design, I could alleviate all hand-wringing over that type. As for the 1920 and 1924 coins, I've been looking these over, and find that the above advice about very nice coins at reasonable prices is very true and helpful. I expect that I'll come to the decision to search out these two dates in the $200 range. If I stumble along the way, I might post seller photos here and ask for advice. MANY beautiful SLQs in all the photos posted, thanks.[/QUOTE]
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