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<p>[QUOTE="dallas101, post: 1973197, member: 71838"]I actually started buying silver coins, any silver coins purely as an investment purpose. Anything I could get at spot price, back in 2011 when silver was above $40 per oz., there were tons of people selling silver coins at spot price. Needless to say, I got stuck with a semi-hoard without out a common theme waiting for my silver to go back up but you know where we are, still. Lately, I have started buying silver coins again, again as an investment purpose, thinking we are at the bottom. Then, I started to develop a kinda attachment to some of the coins I had. I even found out that I had a 1921-d mercury dime, trying to grade it AG03 or stretching it to G04. I didn't know I had 1921 Walking Liberties, all P D & S. I realized that I need to send some of these coins in to be graded. Then I found myself with a loupe trying to read 'LIBERTY' off of my Liberty Dimes. I became a collector, just a few months ago and start getting into trouble, like buying them Indian Heads to start this thread. Well, that's the short version and looking forward to hear from experts on <b>where to focus on my collection</b>. I'm starting anew, all over again. And here's my long version of how I got here, <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/too-late-to-turn-back.250572/#post-1973090" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/too-late-to-turn-back.250572/#post-1973090">https://www.cointalk.com/threads/too-late-to-turn-back.250572/#post-1973090</a></p><p>Anywho, I need to go back to bed....thanks geekpryde.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dallas101, post: 1973197, member: 71838"]I actually started buying silver coins, any silver coins purely as an investment purpose. Anything I could get at spot price, back in 2011 when silver was above $40 per oz., there were tons of people selling silver coins at spot price. Needless to say, I got stuck with a semi-hoard without out a common theme waiting for my silver to go back up but you know where we are, still. Lately, I have started buying silver coins again, again as an investment purpose, thinking we are at the bottom. Then, I started to develop a kinda attachment to some of the coins I had. I even found out that I had a 1921-d mercury dime, trying to grade it AG03 or stretching it to G04. I didn't know I had 1921 Walking Liberties, all P D & S. I realized that I need to send some of these coins in to be graded. Then I found myself with a loupe trying to read 'LIBERTY' off of my Liberty Dimes. I became a collector, just a few months ago and start getting into trouble, like buying them Indian Heads to start this thread. Well, that's the short version and looking forward to hear from experts on [B]where to focus on my collection[/B]. I'm starting anew, all over again. And here's my long version of how I got here, [url]https://www.cointalk.com/threads/too-late-to-turn-back.250572/#post-1973090[/url] Anywho, I need to go back to bed....thanks geekpryde.[/QUOTE]
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