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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1377340, member: 19065"]It's been more than a few months, it's been a year-plus! </p><p><br /></p><p>People bought all versions of the pucks when the mintage was low and a delayed period of difficultly obtaining them created buzz and demand for the must-have-its willing to pay a lot. Silver was moving up too back then and it was smart move to buy while you watched spot rise and waited for your coins to arrive. A lot of people flipped pucks early for fast bucks. It's not uncommon hype activity that comes with all the newest stuff in the greater US modern coin collectors focus, e.g. A25 sets later in the same year.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now if people are silent and passing on the chance to buy/invest/collect in these coins, they are missing the potential to get coins that are easy to come by. Coins which have poor sales performance and may fall in the lower, if not to the lowest, mintage ranges of the series after a few years. So down the road as the coins start building a collector base, getting a solid picture of their sales records for various grades, TPG populations and errors figured out, etc... there may be collectibles here that again carry a premium due to demand and limited supply. </p><p><br /></p><p>The point I am making is don't over look the potential of buying something when no one else wants it because the market can always change and later on be so much harder to justify paying more for the very thing you could have bought retail when it was readily available. I'm not placing a prediction here that suggest the pucks 'will' fare better in the next few years, but don't be surprised if they do and the chance passes by the scores of people who have scorned the collectors and these coins since the hysteria over them started-- that was when not everyone could get them and a lot of mudslinging and finger-pointing at others who did manage to get the coins brought on a lot of hatred of this series. I personally feel that that sentiment is rife and continues to linger with peoples neglect of this series, which is why my opposing view that there <i>may be</i> potential in these coins in the future is stronger than most others. Just my 2¢[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1377340, member: 19065"]It's been more than a few months, it's been a year-plus! People bought all versions of the pucks when the mintage was low and a delayed period of difficultly obtaining them created buzz and demand for the must-have-its willing to pay a lot. Silver was moving up too back then and it was smart move to buy while you watched spot rise and waited for your coins to arrive. A lot of people flipped pucks early for fast bucks. It's not uncommon hype activity that comes with all the newest stuff in the greater US modern coin collectors focus, e.g. A25 sets later in the same year. Now if people are silent and passing on the chance to buy/invest/collect in these coins, they are missing the potential to get coins that are easy to come by. Coins which have poor sales performance and may fall in the lower, if not to the lowest, mintage ranges of the series after a few years. So down the road as the coins start building a collector base, getting a solid picture of their sales records for various grades, TPG populations and errors figured out, etc... there may be collectibles here that again carry a premium due to demand and limited supply. The point I am making is don't over look the potential of buying something when no one else wants it because the market can always change and later on be so much harder to justify paying more for the very thing you could have bought retail when it was readily available. I'm not placing a prediction here that suggest the pucks 'will' fare better in the next few years, but don't be surprised if they do and the chance passes by the scores of people who have scorned the collectors and these coins since the hysteria over them started-- that was when not everyone could get them and a lot of mudslinging and finger-pointing at others who did manage to get the coins brought on a lot of hatred of this series. I personally feel that that sentiment is rife and continues to linger with peoples neglect of this series, which is why my opposing view that there [I]may be[/I] potential in these coins in the future is stronger than most others. Just my 2¢[/QUOTE]
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