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<p>[QUOTE="pragmatic, post: 2778129, member: 88312"]thanks for the reply. actually I just reported your reply to the other thread as abusive <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> no offence, but culturally, it is difficult to recognize what is a riddle or a joke or an abuse or offence.</p><p><br /></p><p>as regards coin values, I believe the value of any coin has intrinsic and/or extrinsic factors (such as but not limited to material from which the coin is made; gold, silver. being proof or UNC for example), let alone, scarcity of the coin regardless of its year. and most importantly <b>demand</b>! that's why some users may absurdly set exaggerated prices for a coin. after all, coin collector is a free market, and what decides the value is the seeker's <b>demand</b>. no wonder why in auctions, hundreds of thousands are paid for a single banknote or coin!!</p><p>The erroneous 2 new pence 1983 is sought eagerly by collectors. its current estimate value 100 Sterling Pounds. somebody might be ready to get it however at any cost. this is what makes the value of any coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pragmatic, post: 2778129, member: 88312"]thanks for the reply. actually I just reported your reply to the other thread as abusive :D no offence, but culturally, it is difficult to recognize what is a riddle or a joke or an abuse or offence. as regards coin values, I believe the value of any coin has intrinsic and/or extrinsic factors (such as but not limited to material from which the coin is made; gold, silver. being proof or UNC for example), let alone, scarcity of the coin regardless of its year. and most importantly [B]demand[/B]! that's why some users may absurdly set exaggerated prices for a coin. after all, coin collector is a free market, and what decides the value is the seeker's [B]demand[/B]. no wonder why in auctions, hundreds of thousands are paid for a single banknote or coin!! The erroneous 2 new pence 1983 is sought eagerly by collectors. its current estimate value 100 Sterling Pounds. somebody might be ready to get it however at any cost. this is what makes the value of any coin.[/QUOTE]
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