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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 534571, member: 16510"]<b>You will get more out of your money if,</b></p><p><br /></p><p>You will get more out of your money if you light it with a match and warm your hands with it than you ever will out of MS-69 anything since 1986.</p><p>I hope your not serious this market is dead.</p><p>No dealer I know will give you one cent more for a TPG modern coin in MS-69 than if it were a raw coin.</p><p>They are all MS-69 or so close to it it's not even funny. The TPG companies don't even look at them with a humans eye from what I've heard they just run them through on a conveyor belt with a computer doing the grading. Whether or not that is true I don't really know but please tell us your not serious about these common coins? - I don't even consider them coins myself just chunks of silver with a pretty design on them. Then again, this is America and you can spend your money on anything you want - that's what makes the world go round.</p><p>It would be bad enough as a collector doing that but as an investment????[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 534571, member: 16510"][b]You will get more out of your money if,[/b] You will get more out of your money if you light it with a match and warm your hands with it than you ever will out of MS-69 anything since 1986. I hope your not serious this market is dead. No dealer I know will give you one cent more for a TPG modern coin in MS-69 than if it were a raw coin. They are all MS-69 or so close to it it's not even funny. The TPG companies don't even look at them with a humans eye from what I've heard they just run them through on a conveyor belt with a computer doing the grading. Whether or not that is true I don't really know but please tell us your not serious about these common coins? - I don't even consider them coins myself just chunks of silver with a pretty design on them. Then again, this is America and you can spend your money on anything you want - that's what makes the world go round. It would be bad enough as a collector doing that but as an investment????[/QUOTE]
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