Which One To Buy? That is the Question!
matteproof
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Okay, so you have an opportunity to purchase a RARE coin. The price is high, but you might be willing to go for it. It would be a fantastic addition to your collection - a highlight coin. The coin has an incredible pedigree and is super trophy material. PCGS certified of course and very PQ.
In the alternate, you have an opportunity to purchase another RARE coin, though less "known" to the collecting community (more of a sleeper) for it's rarity. The price for this coin is signficantly lower than the other and would be a terrific find for your cabinet (though less bragging rights of the first). This coin is also PCGS certified and PQ. So, do you want the high maintenance gorgeous trophy city girl? - or - do you want the damn beautiful country girl who has yet to fully blossom? matteproof
In the alternate, you have an opportunity to purchase another RARE coin, though less "known" to the collecting community (more of a sleeper) for it's rarity. The price for this coin is signficantly lower than the other and would be a terrific find for your cabinet (though less bragging rights of the first). This coin is also PCGS certified and PQ. So, do you want the high maintenance gorgeous trophy city girl? - or - do you want the damn beautiful country girl who has yet to fully blossom? matteproof
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I honestly couldn't answer that one, though. It's a tough call.
<< <i>Whichever one sweet talks me more. >>
But really, it does depend on what coin it is... an 1804 Dollar Original Strike... or an 1802 Half-Dime... Half-Dime anytime...
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michael
I'd buy the second coin.
Best,
Billy
I'm not into flash or bragging rights. (otherwise I would post all my restored date nickels)
Joe.
If we are talking about which coin will retain value the best, that is
a horse of a different color.
Camelot
David
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
<< <i>Chances are the city girl will always be sweet. The county girl may never blossom. >>
Hi cohodk. True. However, it is possible that the city chick could lose her "sweetness" and with it her trophy status. Even if the country girl never blossoms, she is still darn sweet in the meantime and cost a heck of a lot less. Thanks cohodk! matteproof
<< <i>Do both fit equally well into the collection?... >>
Hi Carl. Yes, assume both coins would fit perfectly in a collection. It's really just a matter of; do you pay big money for the trophy or do you pay far less and get another potential "future trophy." Thanks Carl. matteproof