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Modern Coins Vs. "Classic Coins Only" Snobs.

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I say that if even if you can afford the $500 MS-70 coin it's still probably smarter to buy the $50 MS-69 coin instead.


Those have nothing to do with modern business strike top pops that get the big bucks
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Those have nothing to do with modern business strike top pops that get the big bucks


Could you clarify what you mean by that? What specific "those" are you referring to? I just mentioned price differences between grade points and how the top grade is not always the best buy.
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Whether you collect classic or modern coins, we're all going to, at times, buy coins that lose value. There's no avoiding that.

When buying for my collection, it's only 'cause I like 'em.
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I want to add an MS-70 graded Jefferson nickel to my collection. It only serves the purpose of having one in that grade, no other.

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