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Moderator
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Looking forward to the photos and good luck. 
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New Member
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Haha I'm about as far away from rich as I can get. Yeah I've looked at alot of the prices, it will take a long long time but it's fun.
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Quote: it will take a long long time but it's fun. All that matters. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice! 
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Moderator
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Quote: Here we go... some pictures of a couple of 38's... Very nice, thank you for sharing! 
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New Member
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I am flirting with the idea of selling these 2 to put towards one of the more expensive buffalos. Maybe help me finish out the '13s
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Pillar of the Community
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awesome Buffs... Can't wait to see more!
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Rest in Peace
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Chris , as long as you go straight dates and mints and no errors or varieties , I'd say that's a good idea to sell those 2 . but it's really up to you. So my suggestion was only my opinion .
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Pillar of the Community
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Do you have a spending limit because some of the more rare ones can get expensive in BU condition. I have a set of Buffalo's but they average VF condition. It was easy to do but, once you get beyond VF many of the nickels are pretty expensive. 1926-s in MS63 is between 8-9 thousand and at least 15 coins are over or close to $1000 in MS63.
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New Member
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My plan is to get all the common dates, then save up and get the more expensive ones a few times a year, then when it's time for the really expensive ones I will either save up for them or re-evaluate my situation haha. It also depends on what else I am working on...currently I'm building a shiny wheat set, and collecting proof sets as well. I may sell off the rest of my other stuff (PCGS proof jefferson and random erroms/varieties) to focus on these.
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I think I have decided to put up for sale the 2 38d's, along with my 1943-P MS65 Jefferson Doubled Eye variety.
Edited by Chris285 05/25/2016 7:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Chris285 That is the way I usually do it, but with the Buffalo's I bought the key dates first and then filled in the rest. For the key dates I never went more than EF because they just got too expensive. I think the Mercury dimes, Liberty Walkers, Buff's and the Liberty Standing quarters are sets that will live on in baby boomers minds for years to come. They may be a good investment as well as fun to collect. I have a set of all of them minus the 1916 LSQ. The Peace dollars are also a set that is 20th century and not hard to collect. 18th and 19th century coins get harder and gold is much harder to collect full sets in any date.
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So....any advice/ estimate what I should put the 2 anacs up for sale for? Looking for some advice on the jefferson as well
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