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1909-S VDB Or 1877 IHC?

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I went back and checked the 2004 vs. today's coinvalues prices and I see that the above poster's are right about the value of purchasing both. If the G4 of the 2 were purchased in 2004, they would have cost about 1125 and be worth the 2000 total today, a 77% increase over the 4 years. I would have argued it was better to go higher grade, but maybe that doesn't do as well for low mintages. So if it is for money, go for the low grades of both. Historically , you will do well. I echo the "problem free" comment.

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On the contrary, I have heard and known from experience that high grade coins increase the most in value as compared to low grade ones. The higher the grade = the higher the demand. -PP


I agree with you, but alot of people collect lincoln cents. They pretty affordable in lower to mid grades and even some higher grades. If you have someone who is trying to complete their collection and you have a F and a MS65 you would have more luck selling the Fine one because there are more lower grade collectors that would need to complete it. So I'm saying that I think that in the next year the prices will increase for the lower grade ones because will be trying to complete their collection for as cheap as possible. Same with the 16-D merc dime. I'm not sure if I explained this correctly
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I believe what you (Amazon99) are trying to say is an AG03 16-D at roughly $700-800 is within the reach of most collectors as opposed to a F12 @ $3000. You are correct in my opinion. That is why I would like more lower to mid-grade "keys" than one high grade $$ key. Come time to sell, the market is limited to move that coin. There are buyers out there, but I am not going to be charged some 15% sellers fee to try to sell it.
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I think I'm gonna pick up the 1877 first, just because I'm dying to complete my IHC collection. Probably won't end up getting the S-VDB in my lifetime. Well, maybe.
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1877 fo sho
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I think I'm gonna pick up the 1877 first, just because I'm dying to complete my IHC collection
I think this is the right call! I am a collector, not an investor, so YMMV.

IMHO: completed collection > single investment coin.
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Good Choice TimJing !! The 1877 IHC is a Wonderful addition to any IHC collection, besides seems like everyone has a 1909S VDB. Check out Rick Snow's web site as he will most likely have what your looking for at a fair and honest price. Indiancent.com
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Good choice my friend -PP
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Good choice, that would have been my pick. Good luck and keep us updated.
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