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<p>[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 463032, member: 16060"]Those coins that are bought for bullion only, say a 1986 or 1987, what kind of history would you speculate it has had? Has it been bought and sold several times over the years or held by the original buyer somewhere. And those coins only bought for the actual silver, are the coins cared for at all? I guess where I'm going with this is suppose you had a 1980 something or up to the mid 1990s, that would have originally been a MS-69, what condition is this coin probably in now? I'm surprised that such a high percentage is bought for the bullion only and I certainly don't think your estimate is wrong, I have no idea so that is why is I asked. But if such a high percentage is for the bullion only and the coin is not cared for, I would think those that have been cared for would have a good future realizing I'm looking out say twenty years from now. It seems the ASE gets a lot of "press" on various sites of coin news. I wouldn't Think this woudl happen if they were not very populat to collectors, and there certainly a lot of these always listed on EBAY. Of course the TV sales show make them appear as the most important thing to come along since the internal combustion engine, but they do sell a tremendous amount of these at high prices.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Coin Lover, post: 463032, member: 16060"]Those coins that are bought for bullion only, say a 1986 or 1987, what kind of history would you speculate it has had? Has it been bought and sold several times over the years or held by the original buyer somewhere. And those coins only bought for the actual silver, are the coins cared for at all? I guess where I'm going with this is suppose you had a 1980 something or up to the mid 1990s, that would have originally been a MS-69, what condition is this coin probably in now? I'm surprised that such a high percentage is bought for the bullion only and I certainly don't think your estimate is wrong, I have no idea so that is why is I asked. But if such a high percentage is for the bullion only and the coin is not cared for, I would think those that have been cared for would have a good future realizing I'm looking out say twenty years from now. It seems the ASE gets a lot of "press" on various sites of coin news. I wouldn't Think this woudl happen if they were not very populat to collectors, and there certainly a lot of these always listed on EBAY. Of course the TV sales show make them appear as the most important thing to come along since the internal combustion engine, but they do sell a tremendous amount of these at high prices.[/QUOTE]
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