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<p>[QUOTE="Zohar444, post: 2015590, member: 13450"]Like any collectable/hobby, there are different objectives - some focus on the history, some art, some quality and eye appeal and some simply want to have the finest specimens - for those who tracked the Lissner collection, the quality was superb. Eric P. Newman - was average yet a broad collection. As the global population expands along with emerging market wealth creation, there should be support for the finite supply of quality coins. Inflation helps (even though we are told there is none) as everything seems to be priced higher. I remind you all that tech stocks were higher in 2000 than they are today and home prices crashed severely from their peak so anything can swing up or down.</p><p><br /></p><p>To each their own regarding what they collect as long as the journey is enjoyable and educating. There should be no resentment for pursuing the highest quality pricier coins as in Jeff's case as there should be no dismissal of average quality coins. Its a matter of taste and available budget - the more spent on these higher end coins, the more it becomes an investment in part. I personally admire Jeff's lifelong effort and commitment to find and showcase these specimens.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zohar444, post: 2015590, member: 13450"]Like any collectable/hobby, there are different objectives - some focus on the history, some art, some quality and eye appeal and some simply want to have the finest specimens - for those who tracked the Lissner collection, the quality was superb. Eric P. Newman - was average yet a broad collection. As the global population expands along with emerging market wealth creation, there should be support for the finite supply of quality coins. Inflation helps (even though we are told there is none) as everything seems to be priced higher. I remind you all that tech stocks were higher in 2000 than they are today and home prices crashed severely from their peak so anything can swing up or down. To each their own regarding what they collect as long as the journey is enjoyable and educating. There should be no resentment for pursuing the highest quality pricier coins as in Jeff's case as there should be no dismissal of average quality coins. Its a matter of taste and available budget - the more spent on these higher end coins, the more it becomes an investment in part. I personally admire Jeff's lifelong effort and commitment to find and showcase these specimens.[/QUOTE]
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