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Old 07-04-2009, 01:51 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I agree completely. Many people can't seem to make the mental jump from what is to what could or will be. Bags of junk silver will always be junk, but ASEs have a hidden numismatic potential that is difficult to comprehend because it currently doesn't exist. There will be a rush to buy them when they are discontinued, and the nicest specimens will command a premium to the dinged up bullion.


didn't people use to call G-VG barbers as "junk silver" some years back? now they are worth $7-$12 each in G-VG. So I don't really believe in the "junk silver" will always be "junk silver".
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