Hi Pat. I asked a very similar question of this list just a week ago or so.
I consolidated all of the answers in a blog post here...
http://www.dougboude.com/blog/1/2009/09/Choosing-an-SSL-Certificate.cfm

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Blake Freeburg <[email protected]> wrote:

>  My Experience
>
>     At least a low end cert if you want to make logins, registrations,
> surveys, etc.
>     A higher end cert that glows the bar green helps with ecommerce and
> important sites.
>
> Blake
>
> Pat Ramsey wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>  Does anyone have any recommendations on purchasing / setting up SSL
> certificates? I'm wondering if they really are a "you get what you pay for"
> type thing or if there are any traps or horror stories related to the $10
> certificates, $60-ish certificates, or the three-digit priced ones. I'd like
> to save money, of course, but it's not worth it if I have to go back and buy
> one of the higher-priced certs.
>
>  Cheers!
>
>  Pat
>
>
>    --
>   Pat Ramsey
> Web Design and Accessibility Specialist
> [email protected]
> @pat_ramsey
>
>  Code that works,… beautifully
> http://slash25.com
>
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>
> >
>
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