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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2478234, member: 78153"]Your claim is no different than the purported recent estimate that up to 50 million collected State Quarters. If you told me one billion would ultimately collect in the same manner, I would concede it to you because it is financially irrelevant.</p><p><br /></p><p>In my subsequent comments, I specifically stated at "meaningful prices". And by "meaningful", I am specifically excluding the irrelevant appreciation in our prior exchanges.</p><p><br /></p><p>The number of modern collectors will not soar if the base remains static because your demographic claim is unsubstantiated. I have already agreed with you that collectors in 1965 were biased but this does not mean that younger collectors will have anymore near the same preference for moderns you claim. It certainly does not show up in the prices because there are plenty of younger collectors who can pay much higher prices for moderns who do not.</p><p><br /></p><p>As I explained to you before, the only data evident in US modern prices is from the same collecting practices for US coins generally: TPG, registry sets and specialization such as die varieties.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2478234, member: 78153"]Your claim is no different than the purported recent estimate that up to 50 million collected State Quarters. If you told me one billion would ultimately collect in the same manner, I would concede it to you because it is financially irrelevant. In my subsequent comments, I specifically stated at "meaningful prices". And by "meaningful", I am specifically excluding the irrelevant appreciation in our prior exchanges. The number of modern collectors will not soar if the base remains static because your demographic claim is unsubstantiated. I have already agreed with you that collectors in 1965 were biased but this does not mean that younger collectors will have anymore near the same preference for moderns you claim. It certainly does not show up in the prices because there are plenty of younger collectors who can pay much higher prices for moderns who do not. As I explained to you before, the only data evident in US modern prices is from the same collecting practices for US coins generally: TPG, registry sets and specialization such as die varieties.[/QUOTE]
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