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Worth More | 2010 Silver Quarters

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I been trying to get 40 sets of the 2010 silver quarter set and been getting them cheaper then what the mint sells them for. I'm hoping to get lucky with it like in 99 so heres my problem, after I get the last 12 sets should I break them all open and put them into tubes by landmark or keep them in the set. What due you think would be a better idea as it seems it would save space


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Bryan

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 Posted 09/07/2010  7:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Namachieli to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
keep em in the set. gives you more options. you can always break them out. you cant un-break them out. Plus 40 sets shouldnt take up to much space.
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 Posted 09/07/2010  10:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add carmykle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think it'll take you a long time.....every set is worth more than issue price.
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Rarely does a set go for less than the issue price. Any "proof" otherwise? Mo' knowledge, mo' betta.
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That's quite a gamble in hoping for a repeat of the 1999 Sets.....

I doubt you'll end up actually "losing money" in the long run....but adding in all of your efforts.....+ shipping/postage/other costs.....WOW ! ..... 40 Sets huh ? Whew !!
Keep em' intact and wait for the chance to unload em.......could be several years though.......or more.
Make sure you don't store them in a humidity area too...... because it would REALLY suck to pull em' out in 6 years and notice some bad tarnishing developing.....that would deteriorate your "profit margin" as well as the coin ! .....
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I already got 28 silver proof sets for 25 each so you can ;)
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