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<p>[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 1853849, member: 44004"]Oh how I know this being in the antiques business the standard stock in trade pieces that appealed to the customers in the 60s to the 90s are so dead now and the common lower end and problem pieces are basically the price of used furniture the better grade higher end 18th c furniture which I specialize in took a big hit but is still selling but at reduced prices same goes for real estate the mediocre houses that they cranked out and slapped together during the boom aren't selling unless their almost free the quality custom built houses and quality old houses are selling readily as long as the price is fair at least in the greater portland Maine area the same true for coins if you can buy a quality higher grade or rarer date problem free coin it will always hold more value then lower grade problem coins having my hands involved in all 3 businesses I can speak from experience and the three have many parallels[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 1853849, member: 44004"]Oh how I know this being in the antiques business the standard stock in trade pieces that appealed to the customers in the 60s to the 90s are so dead now and the common lower end and problem pieces are basically the price of used furniture the better grade higher end 18th c furniture which I specialize in took a big hit but is still selling but at reduced prices same goes for real estate the mediocre houses that they cranked out and slapped together during the boom aren't selling unless their almost free the quality custom built houses and quality old houses are selling readily as long as the price is fair at least in the greater portland Maine area the same true for coins if you can buy a quality higher grade or rarer date problem free coin it will always hold more value then lower grade problem coins having my hands involved in all 3 businesses I can speak from experience and the three have many parallels[/QUOTE]
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