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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 1707405, member: 9474"]You are absolutely right about the Canadian coins. I just snagged a $20/$20 Hockey coin graded SP69 by NGC for $28 the other day! Just got it mail today and it looks awesome. </p><p><br /></p><p>The secondary market prices are definitely controlled by demand more so than supply when it comes to foreign coins. Here in the US, the ASE is the King of modern coins and the demand is relatively greater than supply. Im not going to say that there aren't deals to be had out there and a rare pickup may occur, but this is generally not the rule and happens relatively infrequently. I am on ebay nightly looking for these deals and I just don't see them. I thought I had one the other day when I put a relatively small bid on two PF69UC 9/11 medals graded by NGC. I already had the medals in PF70 but for the price I couldn't pass them up. A few hours before the auction ended, the seller cancels the auction. I knew what happened, so it was no use for me to complain, whether I agreed with it or not.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you collect foreign coins, especially Canadian sets or Australian sets, deals can usually be found with a little patience.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 1707405, member: 9474"]You are absolutely right about the Canadian coins. I just snagged a $20/$20 Hockey coin graded SP69 by NGC for $28 the other day! Just got it mail today and it looks awesome. The secondary market prices are definitely controlled by demand more so than supply when it comes to foreign coins. Here in the US, the ASE is the King of modern coins and the demand is relatively greater than supply. Im not going to say that there aren't deals to be had out there and a rare pickup may occur, but this is generally not the rule and happens relatively infrequently. I am on ebay nightly looking for these deals and I just don't see them. I thought I had one the other day when I put a relatively small bid on two PF69UC 9/11 medals graded by NGC. I already had the medals in PF70 but for the price I couldn't pass them up. A few hours before the auction ended, the seller cancels the auction. I knew what happened, so it was no use for me to complain, whether I agreed with it or not. If you collect foreign coins, especially Canadian sets or Australian sets, deals can usually be found with a little patience.[/QUOTE]
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