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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1549571, member: 26302"]Like I said, the 50d was one of the most actively sought after issues of the roll craze "investors". Roll buyers never really bought scarce issues, since they are scarce, but bought what they believed were going to be rare issues by the roll.</p><p><br /></p><p>Interesting reading if you ever have a chance. Personally I believe anyone who reads about this era and what the market is like today will walk away with some different opinions on some of the latest crazes in today's marketplace. Humans are humans, and like to travel in packs. </p><p><br /></p><p>Back then the assumption was that future collectors will value very highly "scarce" issues in BU condition. Their error was in not taking into account so many rolls of these issues were being put aside that any future demand would never use all of them. What current market currents do you happen to see where the future demand for certain things probably will not be nearly as high as current saving?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1549571, member: 26302"]Like I said, the 50d was one of the most actively sought after issues of the roll craze "investors". Roll buyers never really bought scarce issues, since they are scarce, but bought what they believed were going to be rare issues by the roll. Interesting reading if you ever have a chance. Personally I believe anyone who reads about this era and what the market is like today will walk away with some different opinions on some of the latest crazes in today's marketplace. Humans are humans, and like to travel in packs. Back then the assumption was that future collectors will value very highly "scarce" issues in BU condition. Their error was in not taking into account so many rolls of these issues were being put aside that any future demand would never use all of them. What current market currents do you happen to see where the future demand for certain things probably will not be nearly as high as current saving?[/QUOTE]
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