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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 2268581, member: 13650"]Oh yeah, mintage vs popularity will affect the final values greatly. I'll be keeping a close eye out for the centennial set mintage expectations. If they hold it to 100k or less, it'll probably be a crazed panic and prices could soar. If they decide to go 500k+, I'd probably sit back and buy down the road after some time has passed and the excitement has worn off.</p><p><br /></p><p> BTW, a commemorative doesn't have to be expensive to enjoy it. There are some very cool, attractive ones from the 90s and 2000s that are very affordable. I like the civil war stuff or anything commemorating the mints, numismatics, or something historic personally. </p><p> The 1992 Columbus silver dollar with half ship half space shuttle is one example. Its not in high demand and there's plenty to go around but to me I thought it was a cool, and uniquely designed commemorative for that event. I bought a proof of it just a few years ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 2268581, member: 13650"]Oh yeah, mintage vs popularity will affect the final values greatly. I'll be keeping a close eye out for the centennial set mintage expectations. If they hold it to 100k or less, it'll probably be a crazed panic and prices could soar. If they decide to go 500k+, I'd probably sit back and buy down the road after some time has passed and the excitement has worn off. BTW, a commemorative doesn't have to be expensive to enjoy it. There are some very cool, attractive ones from the 90s and 2000s that are very affordable. I like the civil war stuff or anything commemorating the mints, numismatics, or something historic personally. The 1992 Columbus silver dollar with half ship half space shuttle is one example. Its not in high demand and there's plenty to go around but to me I thought it was a cool, and uniquely designed commemorative for that event. I bought a proof of it just a few years ago.[/QUOTE]
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