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<p>[QUOTE="Sullykerry2, post: 3870070, member: 57121"]Over on the U.S. Coin Discussion Board there is a vibrant conversation from dealers and collectors stating that U.S. Coins prices (mostly post 1850 it seems) are either stagnant or in decline. It appears that the PCGS CAC certification has also come into question. I believe from the survey in a different thread on this Board, PCGS and CAC do not have a substantial following among World Coin collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have often had a difficult time with price discovery when it comes to World coins despite searching for latest auction results, E-bay, Heritage, acsearch, etc.</p><p>What has been your experience?</p><p><br /></p><p>For reference, I collect Irish, Canadian and Japanese. I find Japanese coins are holding up quite well particularly in the Japanese auctions. For Canadian I have not seen much movement unless the coin is a "trophy". I participate in several Canadian based auctions. As for Irish coins, well, it is a bifurcated. The market for really nice coins comes at a high premium especially from one particular dealer who has the inventory. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your thoughts, please?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sullykerry2, post: 3870070, member: 57121"]Over on the U.S. Coin Discussion Board there is a vibrant conversation from dealers and collectors stating that U.S. Coins prices (mostly post 1850 it seems) are either stagnant or in decline. It appears that the PCGS CAC certification has also come into question. I believe from the survey in a different thread on this Board, PCGS and CAC do not have a substantial following among World Coin collectors. I have often had a difficult time with price discovery when it comes to World coins despite searching for latest auction results, E-bay, Heritage, acsearch, etc. What has been your experience? For reference, I collect Irish, Canadian and Japanese. I find Japanese coins are holding up quite well particularly in the Japanese auctions. For Canadian I have not seen much movement unless the coin is a "trophy". I participate in several Canadian based auctions. As for Irish coins, well, it is a bifurcated. The market for really nice coins comes at a high premium especially from one particular dealer who has the inventory. Your thoughts, please?[/QUOTE]
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