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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 767320, member: 307"]only for the mean time. No matter how scarce now, there are <b><span style="color: red">millions upon millions</span></b> of these and it's just a matter of time until they surface. <u><b><span style="color: red">These coins are not rare!</span></b></u> Mintages in the tens of millions are far too large to create any long term value in these coins. The 1950-D nickel is a good example in that they had a small mintage (that's a fraction of the 2009s) and because the public knew this fact, they were hoarded in MS. Now they are so readily available that the coin sells for less money than it did in the late 1950s. A real loser of an investment.</p><p><br /></p><p>It appears that the bulk of what has surfaced has been Philadelphia mint coins and my advice is that if you find Denver minted coins head straight to eBay with them because there is cash to be made with all of the hype over these coins as we have already seen when the first P mint coins surfaced.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 767320, member: 307"]only for the mean time. No matter how scarce now, there are [b][color=red]millions upon millions[/color][/b] of these and it's just a matter of time until they surface. [u][b][color=red]These coins are not rare![/color][/b][/u] Mintages in the tens of millions are far too large to create any long term value in these coins. The 1950-D nickel is a good example in that they had a small mintage (that's a fraction of the 2009s) and because the public knew this fact, they were hoarded in MS. Now they are so readily available that the coin sells for less money than it did in the late 1950s. A real loser of an investment. It appears that the bulk of what has surfaced has been Philadelphia mint coins and my advice is that if you find Denver minted coins head straight to eBay with them because there is cash to be made with all of the hype over these coins as we have already seen when the first P mint coins surfaced.[/QUOTE]
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