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<p>[QUOTE="bahabully, post: 1562569, member: 17555"]Key dates are high right now.. at least in the old wheaty series. I'd sell the 09s vdb, 55DD, 22 plain, 31s reds, etc.. those have absolutely sky rocketed over the past 10 years. Silver is at a good spot buy point and ratio w.r.t. gold.. I think rolls of 64 halves, even bu's are a good spot to play in. Conditional rarities, probably the worst spot.. espectially modern conditional rarities imo. Doug is always worth listening to imo, he's live through a few ups and downs...... I'd be interested in his and others of his general historical viewpoint speak to what they feel,, both to the future environment (3 to 5 years in the future) as well as which spaces within the nuesmatic hobby will do best or worst in the near to mid term future of the hobby. Thankfully, I love the old cents and my collecting activity for the past 20 years has played out well as both a HOBBY and investment (should I decide to sell now). I can remember roughly 10 years ago searching the 'bay for red 31s cents, thinking.... "OMG $150" for a PCGS MS65 red 31S cent.. NO way!! Glad I went ahead and got one despite the crazy price... then again, I ALWAYS like to buy cheap and play in the cheap seats... that has served me well,,,, very well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bahabully, post: 1562569, member: 17555"]Key dates are high right now.. at least in the old wheaty series. I'd sell the 09s vdb, 55DD, 22 plain, 31s reds, etc.. those have absolutely sky rocketed over the past 10 years. Silver is at a good spot buy point and ratio w.r.t. gold.. I think rolls of 64 halves, even bu's are a good spot to play in. Conditional rarities, probably the worst spot.. espectially modern conditional rarities imo. Doug is always worth listening to imo, he's live through a few ups and downs...... I'd be interested in his and others of his general historical viewpoint speak to what they feel,, both to the future environment (3 to 5 years in the future) as well as which spaces within the nuesmatic hobby will do best or worst in the near to mid term future of the hobby. Thankfully, I love the old cents and my collecting activity for the past 20 years has played out well as both a HOBBY and investment (should I decide to sell now). I can remember roughly 10 years ago searching the 'bay for red 31s cents, thinking.... "OMG $150" for a PCGS MS65 red 31S cent.. NO way!! Glad I went ahead and got one despite the crazy price... then again, I ALWAYS like to buy cheap and play in the cheap seats... that has served me well,,,, very well.[/QUOTE]
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