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At Least I know that my Moderns Haven't been Dipped

jmski52jmski52 Posts: 23,956 ✭✭✭✭✭
I collect some "Classic" coins. I also buy Modern coins, some of which I collect. Sometimes I sell them, and sometimes I hold onto them. Sometimes, I even take them out to admire. If I didn't think of myself as part collector and part speculator at the same time, I'd be lying. I see nothing wrong with a multi-faceted approach.

There seems to be enough animosity towards someone who might flip a "modern", but not nearly the same beligerent attitude toward someone who might flip a "classic." If somebody decides to max out his credit card trying to play a new issue, what business is it of anyone else? Risk vs. Reward - it's quite a concept, and it's a free market, mostly anyway. If you can win in that scenario, more power to ya.

Further, even the Great Laura herself has issued a proclamation that Moderns don't take capital away from the classic coin market (although I disagree with her). A hundred million here, a hundred million there - it's not alot of money anyway. So again, I ask - why the antagonism? It's unwarranted. Un-war-ran-ted!

At least I know that when I get an order from the Mint - a beautifully-designed, perfectly executed, state-of-the-art, collectible, (and valuable) Proof or Unc. Silver, Gold or Platinum Eagle (or Commem) for example, I know that it hasn't (yet) been dipped, puttied, cigar-smoked, mintmark added, mintmark removed, toned, bleached, buffed, etched, conserved, felt-padded, or anything else.

You can't say that about alot of "classic" coins. Am I modern-bashing? No, it's the truth. Does all of that mean you shouldn't collect classics? Of course not. Have fun collecting, have fun investing, have fun speculating, and have fun dealing - enjoy it, will ya? And learn something in the process. There, 'nuff said, again.
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    dragondragon Posts: 4,548 ✭✭
    <<< At Least I know that my Moderns Haven't been Dipped >>>



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    291fifth291fifth Posts: 25,170 ✭✭✭✭✭
    How do you know that your moderns haven't been dipped? Unless you bought them directly from the mint you can never be sure. Many moderns have been dipped to remove haze, fingerprints, etc. just prior to being slabbed and then sold. Others have come back from the grading services with grades less than 69 and are dipped and put back into mint packaging. The problems may reappear months or years down the road.

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    jmski52jmski52 Posts: 23,956 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My bad. My title and paragraph four should have been stated the same. My thread refers mainly to coins purchased directly from the Mint. Sorry.
    Q: Are You Printing Money? Bernanke: Not Literally

    I knew it would happen.

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