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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 11599, member: 487"]Well investing and coins are not the same. Four of the five Liberty Nickels are owned by private individuals. The majority of the Million dollar coins are held by individuals. The investors in the coin market are very few and far in between. There just isn't enough valuable coins to support them.</p><p><br /></p><p>So where will collecting go? Coin collecting has been around for thousands of years. It really began to take off in this country during the change of the small cent. Even then, Americans loved change. </p><p>I think that the same coins will continue to be collectible. </p><p>I do worry about our current designs and the possibility of new designs having a long term effect on the hobby as a whole. Of course, I won't be around long enough for it to make a real difference in my life. </p><p><br /></p><p>If we take a look at what brings people to collect coins, and continue in this fashion, our little hobby will continue to expand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 11599, member: 487"]Well investing and coins are not the same. Four of the five Liberty Nickels are owned by private individuals. The majority of the Million dollar coins are held by individuals. The investors in the coin market are very few and far in between. There just isn't enough valuable coins to support them. So where will collecting go? Coin collecting has been around for thousands of years. It really began to take off in this country during the change of the small cent. Even then, Americans loved change. I think that the same coins will continue to be collectible. I do worry about our current designs and the possibility of new designs having a long term effect on the hobby as a whole. Of course, I won't be around long enough for it to make a real difference in my life. If we take a look at what brings people to collect coins, and continue in this fashion, our little hobby will continue to expand.[/QUOTE]
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