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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1543419, member: 66"]Yes they will be the key dates, but a "key date" whose mintage and availability is still equal or higher than the actual demand for the coin, is still going to be a low value item.</p><p><br /></p><p>How can a coin minted to demand have a mintage higher than the actual demand for the coin? Well most people who actually want the coin will order them when they are available, and many of them will order more than they actually need based on the idea that it will be a low mintage and "might have a premium value someday". Or so they can go through a bunch trying to find ultrahigh grade pieces. This means that there are still a lot more coins available than there are collectors and only those ultrahigh grade coins will have any kind of a real premium. Can't afford the 70? Not to worry plenty of 69's available for less than the grading fee. And lots of even lower grades available at the dealers nuisance charge.</p><p><br /></p><p>Dealers nuisance charge = premium charged for a coin that isn't worth any premium to cover the trouble and expense he has to go through to handle it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1543419, member: 66"]Yes they will be the key dates, but a "key date" whose mintage and availability is still equal or higher than the actual demand for the coin, is still going to be a low value item. How can a coin minted to demand have a mintage higher than the actual demand for the coin? Well most people who actually want the coin will order them when they are available, and many of them will order more than they actually need based on the idea that it will be a low mintage and "might have a premium value someday". Or so they can go through a bunch trying to find ultrahigh grade pieces. This means that there are still a lot more coins available than there are collectors and only those ultrahigh grade coins will have any kind of a real premium. Can't afford the 70? Not to worry plenty of 69's available for less than the grading fee. And lots of even lower grades available at the dealers nuisance charge. Dealers nuisance charge = premium charged for a coin that isn't worth any premium to cover the trouble and expense he has to go through to handle it.[/QUOTE]
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