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 Posted 11/11/2011  1:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mariospaghetti to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Wow is all I can say! I have been checking out the auction listing from members in here and that blows me away. I have seen a lot of nice coins in my day but the selection you all have listed or I should say the ones I have seen are amazing. Great dates, high grades makes me drool. I have a few bids in now, but there are so many more I would like to bid on! I am in the rebuilding stage now so my directions seem to be like a shotgun blast. Shoot at something and that's what I will start with. No really I am thinking about doing a buffalo set and grabbing a few Morgans while I can. I also like the 7070 sets I have scene.

I am open to pointers and advise when it comes to what grade level I should start to look for in the buffaloes. I see a lot of high grade raw in the later dates like 36,37,38 but I also see them graded in ms-65,66,67. I think for those dates I will go certified unless I( get a good deal.

So what does everyone think. Remember I am still a noobie in here though I have 25+ years collecting. I just want to do it right this time and have my set appreciate in value.

Thanks for any input all!
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