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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 441333, member: 5233"]I'm no expert in this...but this is what I would not be surprised to see. First, the Lincoln Cent is among the most (if not the most) collected US coin. Therefore, it has a normal increase in value because of the interest in the series, probably more so than other US coins because of the demand. As the 100th anniversary approaches...and they mint the four reverse set in 2009 and possibly have a new design for 2010 I would expect many non-collectors to become short term collectors and get really excited for a while. That will drive prices up a bit faster than normal. After a couple of years (or less), many of those new collectors will return to being non-collectors and the market will return to normal. Will there be a drop in there? Maybe, but I personally don't see a huge jump coming as a result of the 2009 anniversary and therefore I'd doubt a huge drop will follow.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's just my thoughts...but what do I know. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie5" alt=":confused:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 441333, member: 5233"]I'm no expert in this...but this is what I would not be surprised to see. First, the Lincoln Cent is among the most (if not the most) collected US coin. Therefore, it has a normal increase in value because of the interest in the series, probably more so than other US coins because of the demand. As the 100th anniversary approaches...and they mint the four reverse set in 2009 and possibly have a new design for 2010 I would expect many non-collectors to become short term collectors and get really excited for a while. That will drive prices up a bit faster than normal. After a couple of years (or less), many of those new collectors will return to being non-collectors and the market will return to normal. Will there be a drop in there? Maybe, but I personally don't see a huge jump coming as a result of the 2009 anniversary and therefore I'd doubt a huge drop will follow. That's just my thoughts...but what do I know. :confused:[/QUOTE]
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