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<p>[QUOTE="griv, post: 240049, member: 8952"]I agree with the first part but agree to disagree on the ms69/70 hype as the gold and platinum eagles represent the first time in recent history that an issued coin not only has potential numismatic value but also has its metal intrinsic value. This has brought a lot of coin collectors into the market which is a good thing. </p><p> </p><p>I certainly don't compare these coins to the classic and absolutely defer on judgment in this area. Haven collected the gold and platinum eagles/SOLs for a long time, I see great potential in increased value over then next 20 years. The metal values are sure to go up but the sheer demand for grade 70 modern coins versus the relative number available will also continue to drive the value up. I've never sold an eagle for a loss so while I know there are a good amount of collectors that ignore them, IMHO I think they are the start of a modern classic. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="griv, post: 240049, member: 8952"]I agree with the first part but agree to disagree on the ms69/70 hype as the gold and platinum eagles represent the first time in recent history that an issued coin not only has potential numismatic value but also has its metal intrinsic value. This has brought a lot of coin collectors into the market which is a good thing. I certainly don't compare these coins to the classic and absolutely defer on judgment in this area. Haven collected the gold and platinum eagles/SOLs for a long time, I see great potential in increased value over then next 20 years. The metal values are sure to go up but the sheer demand for grade 70 modern coins versus the relative number available will also continue to drive the value up. I've never sold an eagle for a loss so while I know there are a good amount of collectors that ignore them, IMHO I think they are the start of a modern classic. :)[/QUOTE]
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