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What ever happened to the good old days when everyone had the common sense to not even look at pocket change made after 1964? Now some people look at it and the first thing you know they're finding rare varieties and grades right out in circulation. It seems obvious that putting the genie back in the bottle will be little trouble and we'll disinvent the internet and grading services at the same time. In fact the computer has been around long enough. People got along with the abacus or a slide rule for generations and they were much cheaper and easier to operate.
The only moderns that I've seen have any price decline in recent months are more common ones which got far ahead of their demand. It particularly applied to high grade proofs. Some raw moderns have backed off some also, but there are market forces responsible for this which are, in essence, temporary.
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Tempus fugit
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