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What To Do With So Many Presidential Dollars

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Good decision...now show us some pics!
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Spend away!
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Go for the gold... unless you use vending machines A LOT... (prez dollars are perfect for vending machine use)
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Add your $2,600 in president dollars to the 850 million sitting in vaults - cash them in! They will never be worth much because they made so many. The gold will pay off more in the long run.
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These coins are so expensive in Europe, for what they are worth, come over to the UK, sell them to dealers, you'll pay for your ticket over, and probably much more. I'd like to have these coins but there's no way I'm paying over the odd for them just because I live over here!
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Go for the gold. If you want more Preidential dollars later, there is 850 million of them waiting for you.


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Go for the GOLD!! Gold trumps copper-nickel junk any day!
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I have a dilema. I have purchased, from my bank a total of $2,600.00 worth of Presidential dollars, starting with washington all the way up to the last issue of 2009. When these came out I thought they would be the next latest and greatest thing. I have subsequently bought them in PF70 and USmint packs. I recently heard that there is like 850 million dollars worth sitting in mint vaults because nobody wants them. Mine are all P mint mark. I have an oppurtunity to purchase a 1907 St. gaudens Gold PCGS ms69 and a 2006 ngc ms69 gold buffalo for that same amount. your opinion if I should keep these pres. dollars or go for the gold. Thanks all.

While personally I'd never give you a buck for any of those, I understand some banks might. I'd do that and buy those real coins.
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