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<p>[QUOTE="cdb1950, post: 31966, member: 1735"]Extra cash is good these days. You can't go wrong if you can get decent collectable coins at a good price. Commons, semi-keys, or rare, all can be considered a good investment, and a worthy addition to your collection. </p><p><br /></p><p>Do you see yourself spending all your extra cash on a single coin?? Would that bring the same satisfaction as buying several less expensive pieces that appeal to you? Do you have any expensive coins in your collection and have they brought you satisfaction? If so, then go for the high end. If not, then stick to the nice less expensive pieces.</p><p><br /></p><p>I prefer less expensive, so my collections have many duplicates of dates and mints, but I am very picky, so each is fairly spectacular for the date. I decided a long time ago that I am not rich enough to have $200+ coins in my collection. In fact, when the cheap coins I collect start becoming expensive, I sell and start collecting something else.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think I really answered your question, but maybe gave you some questions to ask yourself so you can answer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cdb1950, post: 31966, member: 1735"]Extra cash is good these days. You can't go wrong if you can get decent collectable coins at a good price. Commons, semi-keys, or rare, all can be considered a good investment, and a worthy addition to your collection. Do you see yourself spending all your extra cash on a single coin?? Would that bring the same satisfaction as buying several less expensive pieces that appeal to you? Do you have any expensive coins in your collection and have they brought you satisfaction? If so, then go for the high end. If not, then stick to the nice less expensive pieces. I prefer less expensive, so my collections have many duplicates of dates and mints, but I am very picky, so each is fairly spectacular for the date. I decided a long time ago that I am not rich enough to have $200+ coins in my collection. In fact, when the cheap coins I collect start becoming expensive, I sell and start collecting something else. I don't think I really answered your question, but maybe gave you some questions to ask yourself so you can answer.[/QUOTE]
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