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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 795578, member: 21782"]<span style="color: black"><font face="Verdana">I think collectors, or at least I, would be happy with replicas, not necessarily restrikes, of the uber rarities, as long as they’re official mint releases. I understand the concerns owners of these rarities have – GDJMSP posted a link to an article about the 1804 dollar, which explained the witch hunt that ensued for the restrikes due to concerns of the owners of the originals. However, as noted, the reproductions could be identified as such, possibly causing increased interest in the originals. I believe too, as noted, the reproductions would have their own secondary market price structure and would trade based on the rarity of that particular reproduction. If 20 million of them were made, they would trade at close to bullion value. But then, that’s one of the joys of collecting, not all purchases are made with the belief a profit will be made, some coins are just neat to have, regardless of investment potential.</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 795578, member: 21782"][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I think collectors, or at least I, would be happy with replicas, not necessarily restrikes, of the uber rarities, as long as they’re official mint releases. I understand the concerns owners of these rarities have – GDJMSP posted a link to an article about the 1804 dollar, which explained the witch hunt that ensued for the restrikes due to concerns of the owners of the originals. However, as noted, the reproductions could be identified as such, possibly causing increased interest in the originals. I believe too, as noted, the reproductions would have their own secondary market price structure and would trade based on the rarity of that particular reproduction. If 20 million of them were made, they would trade at close to bullion value. But then, that’s one of the joys of collecting, not all purchases are made with the belief a profit will be made, some coins are just neat to have, regardless of investment potential.[/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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