http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUPER-In-Ha...27?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item43c7cd302b I really don't think this price reflects the market. In two years I believe the coin will not be even close to what it is bidding at now. And again we have the modern coin ms 70 thing where there will be a large percent 70. Just for example these are unc not proof numbers Which brings me to my coin for the thread. It doesn't have to cost a lot to be pretty. For example I paid a small amount for this Sorry the reverse is blurry. Also for the record I put my pics in through my iPad, and for some reason I don't understand the pictures are always upright on my iPad but sideways when i look via my PC. I tried rotating the picture prior to posting but that doesn't work either. Sorry
I dont have much comment on the actual topic you posted, just a suggestion for the picture problem. Have you tried orienting your ipad opposite of how you take the pictures now? For instance if you are taking photos with it vertically, try holding the ipad horizontally or vice versa. My iphone is funny sometimes too.
take the picture horizontal. don't let the screen rotate, you prob won't see it happen try putting the screen on lock so the camera does not rotate, and use the volume to take pictures to make it more precise then using the screen and moving the whole camera making it blurry!
I agree the price on these will fall as time passes. I also believe that the price for these will never fall below the original mint issue price like some other 'moderns' have........
Who knows, if they retain the popularity of the Buffalo Dollars, they should even go up a little more than current prices. I doubt the Baltimore slabbed prices will hold, they may come down significantly.
Right now I agree, I think the silver dollars have some room to go higher, but I do see the prices of the Slabbed Hall of Fame Gold dropping in the future. JMO