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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1424479, member: 68"]A lot of moderns are irresistable to sell. When profits average a few thousand percent the natural impulse is to sell. Indeed, I'd even recommend selling many of the moderns in which you have deep profits in favor of moderns that aren't appreciated yet. One of these days people will wake up and discover that the circulating moderns are rare. They are so rare that even poor examples in poor condition are difficult to locate. I'd spend some profits from silver and gold to buy the shoe leather to chase down the aluminum and base metal coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>Don't forget Taiwan too. These coins are considered extremely common and some are but there are others that are only common because no demand at all exists. It might be many years but these coins will be in very high demand as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>I especially like the early '60's aluminum in superb Gem just because it is available with effort. Everything up to '73 tends to be elusive. After '73 availability is spotty. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's not impossible the silver and gold moderns can go even higher but it's usually best to not be overly greedy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1424479, member: 68"]A lot of moderns are irresistable to sell. When profits average a few thousand percent the natural impulse is to sell. Indeed, I'd even recommend selling many of the moderns in which you have deep profits in favor of moderns that aren't appreciated yet. One of these days people will wake up and discover that the circulating moderns are rare. They are so rare that even poor examples in poor condition are difficult to locate. I'd spend some profits from silver and gold to buy the shoe leather to chase down the aluminum and base metal coins. Don't forget Taiwan too. These coins are considered extremely common and some are but there are others that are only common because no demand at all exists. It might be many years but these coins will be in very high demand as well. I especially like the early '60's aluminum in superb Gem just because it is available with effort. Everything up to '73 tends to be elusive. After '73 availability is spotty. It's not impossible the silver and gold moderns can go even higher but it's usually best to not be overly greedy.[/QUOTE]
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