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<p>[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 785308, member: 13016"]I like Jeffersons because I can afford to inexpensively assemble a collection in very high grades. There are not too many series in which you can assemble an uncirculated set for just a few hundred dollars. Also, the alloy tended to tone nicely, and if you're into toning, it's a great series. </p><p> </p><p>I think eventually there will be enough collectors that prices will work their way up. When? I have no idea.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="borgovan, post: 785308, member: 13016"]I like Jeffersons because I can afford to inexpensively assemble a collection in very high grades. There are not too many series in which you can assemble an uncirculated set for just a few hundred dollars. Also, the alloy tended to tone nicely, and if you're into toning, it's a great series. I think eventually there will be enough collectors that prices will work their way up. When? I have no idea.[/QUOTE]
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