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<p>[QUOTE="purple88, post: 1810269, member: 56032"]I had no interest in coins until I was cleaning out my father's old foot locker and found interesting coins and paper money. I then went through the process of identifying each one. My interest grew from there. Now I really enjoy collecting coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>The numismatic world is huge and can be a daunting task to wrap your head around. It's simply impossible for someone to know everything even to know everything about a specific type (for lack of a better word) of coin. It took awhile to find a niche that met my requirements and could focus on.</p><p><br /></p><p>Myself I would keep this one. If you do decide to sell it it may take awhile but there's certainly a buyer out there that would give you full value. And you are right, there is someone out there that would love to have this token. </p><p><br /></p><p>What my father left was of quite modest value but I kept everything intact for the next generation.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coins I collect for myself are also collected for investment purposes which tied together collecting and investing. Two things I enjoy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="purple88, post: 1810269, member: 56032"]I had no interest in coins until I was cleaning out my father's old foot locker and found interesting coins and paper money. I then went through the process of identifying each one. My interest grew from there. Now I really enjoy collecting coins. The numismatic world is huge and can be a daunting task to wrap your head around. It's simply impossible for someone to know everything even to know everything about a specific type (for lack of a better word) of coin. It took awhile to find a niche that met my requirements and could focus on. Myself I would keep this one. If you do decide to sell it it may take awhile but there's certainly a buyer out there that would give you full value. And you are right, there is someone out there that would love to have this token. What my father left was of quite modest value but I kept everything intact for the next generation. The coins I collect for myself are also collected for investment purposes which tied together collecting and investing. Two things I enjoy.[/QUOTE]
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