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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 582031, member: 16510"]<b>If you think about it that makes perfect sense.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>If you think about it that makes perfect sense.</p><p>We are about a year into correction for all coins and it should last another year to 18 months.</p><p>Coins were hot in 04,05,06,07 and all were due for correction by 08.</p><p>This trend has been mentioned often by talking to old timers who saw this coming and said so. I have many dealers in my show that have seen these corrections over the last 25 years</p><p>The Red Book Info. you shared is representative of that also. Not all coins will take a hit but many will. Examples that may take hits are:</p><p> </p><p><b>Modern higher graded slabs - this is not a prediction it's a promise!</b></p><p><b>Liberty Nickel series - it always takes hits because it is not very popular.</b></p><p><b>Lincoln sets and rolls - they went a little over the top in 2008.</b></p><p><b>All proof and mint sets after 1959 - there's still enough left to sink a boat!</b></p><p><b>All singles and rolls from 1959 to date - our great grandchildren will have buckets full of this stuff!</b></p><p> </p><p><b>The stuff that will increase is always the stuff that increases:</b></p><p><b>Key and semi-keys in classic U.S. coins in original condition.</b></p><p><b>Early proofs back of 1959.</b></p><p><b>All coins before 1860 especially in nice genuine condition.</b></p><p><b>Some die varieties - if the general coin collecting public ever figures out how rare and nice they are.</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 582031, member: 16510"][b]If you think about it that makes perfect sense.[/b] If you think about it that makes perfect sense. We are about a year into correction for all coins and it should last another year to 18 months. Coins were hot in 04,05,06,07 and all were due for correction by 08. This trend has been mentioned often by talking to old timers who saw this coming and said so. I have many dealers in my show that have seen these corrections over the last 25 years The Red Book Info. you shared is representative of that also. Not all coins will take a hit but many will. Examples that may take hits are: [B]Modern higher graded slabs - this is not a prediction it's a promise![/B] [B]Liberty Nickel series - it always takes hits because it is not very popular.[/B] [B]Lincoln sets and rolls - they went a little over the top in 2008.[/B] [B]All proof and mint sets after 1959 - there's still enough left to sink a boat![/B] [B]All singles and rolls from 1959 to date - our great grandchildren will have buckets full of this stuff![/B] [B]The stuff that will increase is always the stuff that increases:[/B] [B]Key and semi-keys in classic U.S. coins in original condition.[/B] [B]Early proofs back of 1959.[/B] [B]All coins before 1860 especially in nice genuine condition.[/B] [B]Some die varieties - if the general coin collecting public ever figures out how rare and nice they are.[/B][/QUOTE]
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