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For investment purposes I would suggest buying the absolute highest grade PCGS coin you can afford/find, preferably full Red or Red/Brown. If you just want a nice one to enjoy and is readily liquid I would go with a graded AU 55/58. I would stay away from lower MS grades 60-63, tougher to sell these than the nice AU or the 64's on up.
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Many ebay sellers have websites and will sell directly for less.
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Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.
Been a long time since I dabbled in coins. Like 3 decades. Before I buy anything I need to educate myself more on grades and grading companies. This is a great start. |
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