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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 769928, member: 4552"]I suspect your new or relatively new to this forum so </p><p>WELCOME TO THE FOURUM. </p><p>As to your question. Those are really great coins to start with but you really should look more into the locations of where to purchase them from. By that I mean you should look into the possibility of a coin show in your area. If not, try Google for a coin club. In those places you could get a lot of information and possibly some decent prices for those coins. </p><p>Also, you should really not think about having coins graded until you find out what the coin is really worth, might be worth in the distant future, your plans on such coins and the prices of the TPGS that would do the grading. </p><p>Remember that if you purchase a $20 coin and pay $20 to have it graded, you really loose. If you purchase a coin that has a really high mintage, the chances of that coin going up exceptionally in the future is also a little on the slim side. Again, spending money on a coin just to have it slabbed and graded happens a lot with people and they actually sometimes pay a lot of money for a coin worth a few dollars.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 769928, member: 4552"]I suspect your new or relatively new to this forum so WELCOME TO THE FOURUM. As to your question. Those are really great coins to start with but you really should look more into the locations of where to purchase them from. By that I mean you should look into the possibility of a coin show in your area. If not, try Google for a coin club. In those places you could get a lot of information and possibly some decent prices for those coins. Also, you should really not think about having coins graded until you find out what the coin is really worth, might be worth in the distant future, your plans on such coins and the prices of the TPGS that would do the grading. Remember that if you purchase a $20 coin and pay $20 to have it graded, you really loose. If you purchase a coin that has a really high mintage, the chances of that coin going up exceptionally in the future is also a little on the slim side. Again, spending money on a coin just to have it slabbed and graded happens a lot with people and they actually sometimes pay a lot of money for a coin worth a few dollars.[/QUOTE]
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