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What Would You Do With $100k?

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 Posted 02/22/2018  6:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jmwilson to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wait ... patiently... there will be great buying opportunities within the next 2.5 years...

Coins, stocks, etc.

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I'd have to get a small eagle draped bust half, then I would truly complete my half dollar type set.
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Contact whoever in China makes all those fakes and have them make me piles of 1915 Mercury dimes but in Gold.
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I'd just do what I always do: buy what I like when opportinities present themselves. I'd rather buy 100 $1000 coins than one $100000 coin, though.
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I'd rather buy 100 $1000 coins than one $100000 coin, though.
Same here. Something about eggs and baskets.
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I could definitely fill up the gold page in my 7070, including a High Relief St. Gaudens...and then some expansive (not expensive) Type pieces...perhaps a Pattern or two.

I would attend the BIG SHOWS that I have not been able to go to; FUN, Baltimore, Las Vegas and Long Beach.
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I would attend the BIG SHOWS that I have not been able to go to; FUN, Baltimore, Las Vegas and Long Beach.
For sure!
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I would buy a 1944 Steel Cent.
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I'd have the best darn completed 7070 you ever saw, including a Gold page!
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