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<p>[QUOTE="Herberto, post: 2123356, member: 74222"]Hello. – I am new in term of numismatic, and have some questions due to my ignorance as I failed to gather sufficient information from google and the homepage for the numismatic association in Denmark.</p><p><br /></p><p>Those who don’t want to waste time on me are warned.</p><p><br /></p><p>I want to know how the financial crises from 2008 affected the prices of numismatic coins? I have read a thread from 2009 about the consequences of the crises. An Indian said that in Mumbai the numismatic society has broken as none or few came to auctions. A Spaniard stated similar thing in Madrid. – However a third debater then asserted that Greek and Roman coins were unaffected by the crises.</p><p><br /></p><p>So please tell me. Are the prices on Greek and Roman coins lower or status quo after 2008?</p><p><br /></p><p>If we agree that a certain Byzantine folis is worthy 50 euro today, then how worthy was it prior to 2008-crises?</p><p><br /></p><p>And how about a Byzantine Solidus gold for 500 euro today? How worth would it be prior to 2008?</p><p><br /></p><p>And what would happen to that 500euro-worthy Solidus Gold if the gold price is reduced 50% tomorrow? </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks you for any help you can provide.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Herberto, post: 2123356, member: 74222"]Hello. – I am new in term of numismatic, and have some questions due to my ignorance as I failed to gather sufficient information from google and the homepage for the numismatic association in Denmark. Those who don’t want to waste time on me are warned. I want to know how the financial crises from 2008 affected the prices of numismatic coins? I have read a thread from 2009 about the consequences of the crises. An Indian said that in Mumbai the numismatic society has broken as none or few came to auctions. A Spaniard stated similar thing in Madrid. – However a third debater then asserted that Greek and Roman coins were unaffected by the crises. So please tell me. Are the prices on Greek and Roman coins lower or status quo after 2008? If we agree that a certain Byzantine folis is worthy 50 euro today, then how worthy was it prior to 2008-crises? And how about a Byzantine Solidus gold for 500 euro today? How worth would it be prior to 2008? And what would happen to that 500euro-worthy Solidus Gold if the gold price is reduced 50% tomorrow? Thanks you for any help you can provide.[/QUOTE]
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