Dollar Burnished

Dollar Burnished
silver coin and proof set’s collector?

i have been collecting silver coin’s and silver bar’s since 1989 when i was station in germany.10oz bar’s and now i started collecting 8 morgan and 1 peace dollars and now i am collecting silver eagle dollar’s 16 gem burnished and gem proof silver eagles(2004-2007) and i just started collecting pcgs ms-64 silver eagle 2010 coin. i have over 12 proof set and 3 1964 proof set. can some coin collector can tell me what type of coin should i collect. i spend about $130.00 and i have one more coin set i did not put down was my first prestige set 1984 i stop buying from ebay and i use coast to coast coin. www.coastcoin.com. please give me some input. thank you very much

The only advice I can give you on what to collect is to buy what you like. After a while, like all of us, you’ll figure out for yourself what you like more than something else, and you’ll focus on that one (or a few) things at a time. The reason is that none of us can afford to buy all of it, so we have to narrow it down. But it’s different for all of us, what we like, so I can’t tell you what to collect.

I can tell you, though, that you probably overpaid for a 2010 silver eagle graded MS-64. If you paid more than $20, you paid too much. You can buy single coins on eBay, including postage, for about that. Yes, yours is graded by PCGS. Whoever had it graded wasted their money. MS 64 for a brand new coin is basically a problem coin when you consider that huge numbers of them are coming out MS 69, and even perfect MS 70 are nowhere near rare anymore with the last few years of bullion eagles.

That’s the only other thing I’ll recommend. If you’re going to buy slabbed modern coins, don’t buy anything below MS 69 or Proof 69 DCAM.

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