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<p>[QUOTE="spock1k, post: 438869, member: 7043"]as i said rupee members here dont have to prove their statements are true thats not how it works you have to prove that the statements are not true. The baldwin auction 1897 rupee that you mention was a cleaned example and went way over $400 that you had decided was the price of the 1897. </p><p><br /></p><p>The debates are a complete waste of time. A my mentor says you are either here to learn or to teach arguing gets us nowhere. I am saying this one last time if you get it good if you dont no problem. Indian coins are hoarded to create artifical scarcity in the market. The mohurs are being hoarded and released slowly the 1939's are being released even more slowly. The price of 1911 and 1921 have come down for the same reason while the 1922 has actually gone up. The indian coins world operates like that in fact some of the heavyweights dont even operate in India. If you think six bid or the diana collection or ponterio auctions are a good way to determine prices I have no comment on that. I dont need to pay those prices most of the time and i do not. I dont collect circulated coins generally so most of my coins are MS and all my coins are boxed by the big 2.</p><p><br /></p><p>the way to learn IMHO is not through debates and arguments but through research and reading. Understand that indian coins are different from us coins and go read the examples i gave above about the 1/4th anna and others.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spock1k, post: 438869, member: 7043"]as i said rupee members here dont have to prove their statements are true thats not how it works you have to prove that the statements are not true. The baldwin auction 1897 rupee that you mention was a cleaned example and went way over $400 that you had decided was the price of the 1897. The debates are a complete waste of time. A my mentor says you are either here to learn or to teach arguing gets us nowhere. I am saying this one last time if you get it good if you dont no problem. Indian coins are hoarded to create artifical scarcity in the market. The mohurs are being hoarded and released slowly the 1939's are being released even more slowly. The price of 1911 and 1921 have come down for the same reason while the 1922 has actually gone up. The indian coins world operates like that in fact some of the heavyweights dont even operate in India. If you think six bid or the diana collection or ponterio auctions are a good way to determine prices I have no comment on that. I dont need to pay those prices most of the time and i do not. I dont collect circulated coins generally so most of my coins are MS and all my coins are boxed by the big 2. the way to learn IMHO is not through debates and arguments but through research and reading. Understand that indian coins are different from us coins and go read the examples i gave above about the 1/4th anna and others.[/QUOTE]
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