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<p>[QUOTE="Juan Blanco, post: 1585072, member: 41665"]avr5700,</p><p>I agree with this but don't know where/how that floor rises/falls with currency depreciation. If I sound very bearish on numismatic value, I'm not per se. I'm just uncertain not sure how to plumb the depths, with the enormous demographic shift here (in the USA, and in Canada ...to a lesser extent?) </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm still convinced that Late 20th C. 'numismatic value' for most <i>US coins </i>was wildly inflated and largely a chimera. Just as APMEX sells "numismatic" coins on their 'Bullion" section, we need to carefully study exactly what happened in the biggest North American and global coin mkt. If "numismatic value" is little more than a dangerously unstable belief-ratio held by a dwindling number of hard-pressed collectors, it's to be DISCOUNTED MORE yet. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd be too presumptious to say "As in the USA, so in Canada" and I don't know market-trend for Commonwealth coins at all. But I'm bullish on BRICs, fwiw.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Blanco, post: 1585072, member: 41665"]avr5700, I agree with this but don't know where/how that floor rises/falls with currency depreciation. If I sound very bearish on numismatic value, I'm not per se. I'm just uncertain not sure how to plumb the depths, with the enormous demographic shift here (in the USA, and in Canada ...to a lesser extent?) I'm still convinced that Late 20th C. 'numismatic value' for most [I]US coins [/I]was wildly inflated and largely a chimera. Just as APMEX sells "numismatic" coins on their 'Bullion" section, we need to carefully study exactly what happened in the biggest North American and global coin mkt. If "numismatic value" is little more than a dangerously unstable belief-ratio held by a dwindling number of hard-pressed collectors, it's to be DISCOUNTED MORE yet. I'd be too presumptious to say "As in the USA, so in Canada" and I don't know market-trend for Commonwealth coins at all. But I'm bullish on BRICs, fwiw.[/QUOTE]
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