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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2431442, member: 78153"]The series generally, yes. But then, the prior prices were a bubble because I remember when it was happening. Adjusted for purchasing power, I don't believe those prices will ever repeat.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was referring to the toned coins. To my knowledge, these are a lot more expensive and like other coins with this type of eye appeal, subject to a very limited and illiquid market. Unlike other series such as Morgan dollars, the comments I have read elsewhere seem to indicate that those who buy these coins buy them in isolation and are usually not set collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as my list, I'd say hands down that the top 10 coins for future appreciation <b>percentage wise</b> over the next 10 years are easily going to be non-US coins, whether the coin market remains financially healthy or not. They are much cheaper, it takes far fewer collectors to move the prices because the supply is much lower and they represent much better relative numismatic value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2431442, member: 78153"]The series generally, yes. But then, the prior prices were a bubble because I remember when it was happening. Adjusted for purchasing power, I don't believe those prices will ever repeat. I was referring to the toned coins. To my knowledge, these are a lot more expensive and like other coins with this type of eye appeal, subject to a very limited and illiquid market. Unlike other series such as Morgan dollars, the comments I have read elsewhere seem to indicate that those who buy these coins buy them in isolation and are usually not set collectors. As far as my list, I'd say hands down that the top 10 coins for future appreciation [B]percentage wise[/B] over the next 10 years are easily going to be non-US coins, whether the coin market remains financially healthy or not. They are much cheaper, it takes far fewer collectors to move the prices because the supply is much lower and they represent much better relative numismatic value.[/QUOTE]
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