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13 Sep 2024 07:34 AM
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@Judi9877 Welcome to our coin collector's corner.

 

Any of the silver coins I purchased, I do so because I like the coin, and I see it as something I can leave to my daughter for her to either keep the collection going, or to sell.

 

Since losing my house that I owned outright, because of a lazy ex husband. I now have nothing to leave my daughter that would help her out if time gets tough.

 

So I collect the coins. It is something that I am interested in, and will give me pleasure if I eventually get a display cabinet to put them in. I have also started buying the bullion coins which she can easily cash in.

 

And I must say that all the people that I have talked to that collect coins, are such lovely people and they are so willing to help other people out.

 

But I warn you, it can become very addictive. Lol

 

Just be aware that you will need to store the coins in a place that doesn't get too hot or creates moisture, as this can damage the surface of the coins.

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