Some of us keep track of this stuff ( even tho we know the values are all over the place ), and PCGS has a new feature, the top 10 list of gainers and losers. Heres a link http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceChanges.aspx
Interesting Jack. Old copper gains like crazy while modern gold plummets. Reality of the gold market setting in here? Still, I think it will reverse. Bullion prices anyway. Following PCGS numbers is like (heck I don't know) but a lot of garbage sellers on ebay used them to their advantage over the years. Now what will they do?
It's nice to see that 6 of the risers are Lincoln Matte's.......or not nice if your still looking to buy, lol
so much for collecting not being an investment 5527 1838 25C No DraperyPR 64 500,000 300,000 200,000 66.7% 5527 1838 25C No DraperyPR 63250,000150,000100,00066.7% 95527 Seated 25C No DraperyPR 64500,000300,000200,00066.7% 95527 Seated 25C No DraperyPR 63250,000150,000100,00066.7%
What would be really interesting is to see the dealers (who quickly mark their inventory up) lower their prices to reflect the decreases. Fat chance.
Why has an 1882-S Morgan jumped $7000 in the last day? I know this price guide is a joke, but that seems extra odd.
Luckily, I don't own any of the losers. On the other the hand, I don't have any of the gainers either. Phoenix