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<p>[QUOTE="edteach, post: 15270547, member: 85141"]I doubt you will touch the high grade for any where near that today. Maybe if the recession gets worse and people are not buying or selling off what they have but as of now I doubt it. I paid 600 for this one. I did due diligence and looked around. I know high end things are the best to invest into. But since this is not my main hobby by a long shot the mid grades will do fine. For a VF20 they sell for about 200 more give or take. So these will work well for what I am looking for. One of my many things I collect is Watches. I have Omegas and other high end watches but although I would like a Rolex they are so over priced its not reasonable to buy one unless I run across a great deal. There are two schools of thought on collecting, first is to buy the best quality you can afford. The idea is you can later sell it and there will be more interest from high end buyers. The other is buy a mid grade and when you sell it it, if the high end goes up, these will follow. Its all in what an individual wants. For an investment I don't really look to coins or paper money but guns and silver and gold. That is what will hold value if SHTF. Thanks for the post.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="edteach, post: 15270547, member: 85141"]I doubt you will touch the high grade for any where near that today. Maybe if the recession gets worse and people are not buying or selling off what they have but as of now I doubt it. I paid 600 for this one. I did due diligence and looked around. I know high end things are the best to invest into. But since this is not my main hobby by a long shot the mid grades will do fine. For a VF20 they sell for about 200 more give or take. So these will work well for what I am looking for. One of my many things I collect is Watches. I have Omegas and other high end watches but although I would like a Rolex they are so over priced its not reasonable to buy one unless I run across a great deal. There are two schools of thought on collecting, first is to buy the best quality you can afford. The idea is you can later sell it and there will be more interest from high end buyers. The other is buy a mid grade and when you sell it it, if the high end goes up, these will follow. Its all in what an individual wants. For an investment I don't really look to coins or paper money but guns and silver and gold. That is what will hold value if SHTF. Thanks for the post.[/QUOTE]
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