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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 975333, member: 112"]Paul you have disagreed with me many times on this point. But I'll grant you this - that depends on how you define long ago. Where you have specifically disagreed is when I state that toned coins sold at a discount as recently as 2001-2002. And most definitely before that time.</p><p><br /></p><p>I will also say this - I do not now and never have thought that premiums for toned coins is a fad. Rather I think it has been a learning curve, and I have explained that before was well. What I mean by that is that I believe it has taken this long for the market as a whole to learn to appreciate toned coins for what they are - original. Originality in coins is what is worth a premium in my eyes.</p><p><br /></p><p>But the toned coin market has gone over the top in my opinion as well, although it has settled back somewhat in the recent market downturn. Now whether that is due to the general downturn, or whether it was due to people wising up to the fact that they were paying too much premium - that I don't know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 975333, member: 112"]Paul you have disagreed with me many times on this point. But I'll grant you this - that depends on how you define long ago. Where you have specifically disagreed is when I state that toned coins sold at a discount as recently as 2001-2002. And most definitely before that time. I will also say this - I do not now and never have thought that premiums for toned coins is a fad. Rather I think it has been a learning curve, and I have explained that before was well. What I mean by that is that I believe it has taken this long for the market as a whole to learn to appreciate toned coins for what they are - original. Originality in coins is what is worth a premium in my eyes. But the toned coin market has gone over the top in my opinion as well, although it has settled back somewhat in the recent market downturn. Now whether that is due to the general downturn, or whether it was due to people wising up to the fact that they were paying too much premium - that I don't know.[/QUOTE]
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