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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 553850, member: 16510"]<b>He asked a openended question about the future</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>He asked a open-ended question about the future of the coin and I gave it my best shot but you may be right about the tension thing. I find myself a little strong opinionated even for my tastes this morning. It all started with yesterday with several customers at one of my favorite dealers. You know a lot of people coming in with stuff because of the economy and all. For whatever reasons people have been led to believe this modern stuff is valuable whether bought from HSN or the mint, or even other dealers plus their own vanity I grant you. But they have these state quarters, Kennedy halves, SBA dollars, mint and proof sets and such. They just don't get anything for them and are disillusioned by coin collecting in general at that point. So I find myself (this am) tying to stress how cheap and common this modern stuff is and urging people to learn coins that really are rare and valuable.</p><p>I apoligise for the "tension factor" your right I'm about at a 9.9 right now with common coins nobody really wants.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 553850, member: 16510"][b]He asked a openended question about the future[/b] He asked a open-ended question about the future of the coin and I gave it my best shot but you may be right about the tension thing. I find myself a little strong opinionated even for my tastes this morning. It all started with yesterday with several customers at one of my favorite dealers. You know a lot of people coming in with stuff because of the economy and all. For whatever reasons people have been led to believe this modern stuff is valuable whether bought from HSN or the mint, or even other dealers plus their own vanity I grant you. But they have these state quarters, Kennedy halves, SBA dollars, mint and proof sets and such. They just don't get anything for them and are disillusioned by coin collecting in general at that point. So I find myself (this am) tying to stress how cheap and common this modern stuff is and urging people to learn coins that really are rare and valuable. I apoligise for the "tension factor" your right I'm about at a 9.9 right now with common coins nobody really wants.[/QUOTE]
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