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<p>[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 540255, member: 3726"]With me it depends on the coins. I have anywhere from po1's to ms coins in my various collections. I actually like my older bust coinage to have a little wear - plus it makes them affordable. Not sure if I will ever own a key date coin in the large cents - but I am buying better quality coins now a days. I try to buy as problem free as I can - just look at the 1806 over 5 bust quarter I posted, it is certainly not perfect - but I like it. As of now I do not plan on selling anything else - I might some of the duplicates on day, but I doubt it.</p><p><br /></p><p>And no just because someone buys MS coins do I think them a snob. I like worn buff nickels as much as the ms coins. As a matter of fact I have several albums that are nothing but pocket change - including state quarters. I know I have a lot coins others would not own - but that does not bother me. To each their own. Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mark_h, post: 540255, member: 3726"]With me it depends on the coins. I have anywhere from po1's to ms coins in my various collections. I actually like my older bust coinage to have a little wear - plus it makes them affordable. Not sure if I will ever own a key date coin in the large cents - but I am buying better quality coins now a days. I try to buy as problem free as I can - just look at the 1806 over 5 bust quarter I posted, it is certainly not perfect - but I like it. As of now I do not plan on selling anything else - I might some of the duplicates on day, but I doubt it. And no just because someone buys MS coins do I think them a snob. I like worn buff nickels as much as the ms coins. As a matter of fact I have several albums that are nothing but pocket change - including state quarters. I know I have a lot coins others would not own - but that does not bother me. To each their own. Just my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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