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<p>[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1340475, member: 34005"]Yeah, I think the one reason this one stood out was the possible 5 steps or better, which does make this particular coin a little more rare than the rest of the uncirculated '50-D's out there that have weak steps. Plus, I didn't have one and yeah, it is a relatively cheap key coin to have in a particular series.</p><p><br /></p><p>I did just stumble across an article that was defending this particular coin. The speculation was, prices went up, then dropped but as time goes on and more collectors come around, the demand might go back up. Think about it, the amount of these minted means that roughly only 1 in 100 people can own one of these coins, in any condition, going by just the U.S. population and excluding foreign collectors. So less than 1% of the U.S. population can actually own one of these coins. Interesting read, I don't think the demand will go up anytime soon, you never know, doesn't matter to me, I wanted a '50-D and I got one. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1340475, member: 34005"]Yeah, I think the one reason this one stood out was the possible 5 steps or better, which does make this particular coin a little more rare than the rest of the uncirculated '50-D's out there that have weak steps. Plus, I didn't have one and yeah, it is a relatively cheap key coin to have in a particular series. I did just stumble across an article that was defending this particular coin. The speculation was, prices went up, then dropped but as time goes on and more collectors come around, the demand might go back up. Think about it, the amount of these minted means that roughly only 1 in 100 people can own one of these coins, in any condition, going by just the U.S. population and excluding foreign collectors. So less than 1% of the U.S. population can actually own one of these coins. Interesting read, I don't think the demand will go up anytime soon, you never know, doesn't matter to me, I wanted a '50-D and I got one. :)[/QUOTE]
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