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<blockquote data-quote="zipty6" data-source="post: 3839290" data-attributes="member: 19401"><p>I collected coins when I was much younger. Everything, except an inherited Double Eagle, was sold to purchase an engagement ring. The odd thing is that I probably have more coins now than when I considered myself a numismatist. </p><p></p><p>Run of the mill coins are fun to collect, but a royal pain to move. I'm thinking of anything worth less than $100, probably. Everyone thinks you should sell for intrinsic metal value alone. A large portion of my current "collection" are coins that I agreed to sell for a family member before realizing what a hassle it would be. After the first few sales I just bought the rest myself. They're cool to look at and there's always the possibility that a future grandkid will get a kick out of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zipty6, post: 3839290, member: 19401"] I collected coins when I was much younger. Everything, except an inherited Double Eagle, was sold to purchase an engagement ring. The odd thing is that I probably have more coins now than when I considered myself a numismatist. Run of the mill coins are fun to collect, but a royal pain to move. I'm thinking of anything worth less than $100, probably. Everyone thinks you should sell for intrinsic metal value alone. A large portion of my current "collection" are coins that I agreed to sell for a family member before realizing what a hassle it would be. After the first few sales I just bought the rest myself. They're cool to look at and there's always the possibility that a future grandkid will get a kick out of them. [/QUOTE]
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