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<p>[QUOTE="xlrcable, post: 1866478, member: 41288"]Treylxapi, I went a little off-topic there, but on the original subject I wanted to mention that I also like the 1918-45 pesos and have thought of doing a set myself. (Right now I'm on the copper pyramid 20 centavos - a sentimental project because I collected them as a kid.)</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a theory that because modern Mexican coins are relatively thinly traded, their pricing tends to conform to Krause, simply because people don't have much else to go on. I'm curious whether others would agree with that. On the other hand, on eBay lately I've noticed several sellers with those pesos for unusually high minimum bids, and some of those were being bid up. Of course it's easy to look at eBay for a couple of days and jump to the conclusion that a trend is in progress, when it's really just random variation. But if there's about to be a general rush into Mexican moderns, I want someone to warn me - and maybe the Baileys' new book is a sign... <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="xlrcable, post: 1866478, member: 41288"]Treylxapi, I went a little off-topic there, but on the original subject I wanted to mention that I also like the 1918-45 pesos and have thought of doing a set myself. (Right now I'm on the copper pyramid 20 centavos - a sentimental project because I collected them as a kid.) I have a theory that because modern Mexican coins are relatively thinly traded, their pricing tends to conform to Krause, simply because people don't have much else to go on. I'm curious whether others would agree with that. On the other hand, on eBay lately I've noticed several sellers with those pesos for unusually high minimum bids, and some of those were being bid up. Of course it's easy to look at eBay for a couple of days and jump to the conclusion that a trend is in progress, when it's really just random variation. But if there's about to be a general rush into Mexican moderns, I want someone to warn me - and maybe the Baileys' new book is a sign... ;)[/QUOTE]
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