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<p>[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 50560, member: 1873"]Speedy, This is typical supply and demand! I can assure you that dealer stock is very low and the only way to get collectors to bring them back into the market is to offer higher prices. You had best hold on to your hat as you have not seen anything yet. I don't care if billions have been made prices will gradually creep up on most of these nickels, especially the buffalo's, as collectors are hoarding by the roll! When you get final numbers, divide that number by 40 and that will tell you how many rolls were released but it will not tell you how many rolls were actually placed into circulation and busted open. So how many rolls are really left in unc. condition? When dealers and collectors want or need coins the only way to get them back into the market place is to offer up the old greenbacks. It is as simple as that! I do believe more of the buffalos are being put back by dealers than the first two nickels so it will be interesting seeing what prices actually do. In the world of collecting $16 would be a great sell price, if you wanted to sell, but the investor will probably ride this out for a while yet. Could get interesting! Just keep in mind every thing is a gamble and you must decide what your sale price will be and when that price develops you MUST sell. Waiting for just a few more bucks could be forever or even worse a disaster as many new items reach a peak and drop like a rock! Personally I think $20 a roll would be just about right![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crystalk64, post: 50560, member: 1873"]Speedy, This is typical supply and demand! I can assure you that dealer stock is very low and the only way to get collectors to bring them back into the market is to offer higher prices. You had best hold on to your hat as you have not seen anything yet. I don't care if billions have been made prices will gradually creep up on most of these nickels, especially the buffalo's, as collectors are hoarding by the roll! When you get final numbers, divide that number by 40 and that will tell you how many rolls were released but it will not tell you how many rolls were actually placed into circulation and busted open. So how many rolls are really left in unc. condition? When dealers and collectors want or need coins the only way to get them back into the market place is to offer up the old greenbacks. It is as simple as that! I do believe more of the buffalos are being put back by dealers than the first two nickels so it will be interesting seeing what prices actually do. In the world of collecting $16 would be a great sell price, if you wanted to sell, but the investor will probably ride this out for a while yet. Could get interesting! Just keep in mind every thing is a gamble and you must decide what your sale price will be and when that price develops you MUST sell. Waiting for just a few more bucks could be forever or even worse a disaster as many new items reach a peak and drop like a rock! Personally I think $20 a roll would be just about right![/QUOTE]
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