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TedStan

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  1. Your options A and B both have their merits, and the choice ultimately depends on your collecting goals and personal preferences. Option A: Buying a rare coin like a 1909 S VDB can be a fantastic addition to your collection. These coins often appreciate in value over time, especially if they are in good condition and have historical significance. It's a tangible piece of numismatic history that can be a highlight in your collection. Option B: Completing your Silver Eagle Proof and Silver Proof Sets is also a compelling choice, especially if you're working on specific series or sets. These sets can be visually stunning and showcase the craftsmanship of modern minting. They're often popular among collectors and can retain their value well. Since you mentioned your intention to pass your collection to the next generation, both options can serve that purpose. Rare coins can become family heirlooms with significant sentimental value, while complete sets can offer a comprehensive collection for your heirs to enjoy. Ultimately, it might be a good idea to consult with a trusted coin dealer or collector in your area who can provide more specific advice based on your collection's current status and your long-term goals. They can help you make an informed decision based on your preferences and the potential future value of your investments. Happy collecting!