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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3542992, member: 76194"]Take this for what it's worth, a very small unrepresentative sample size, but I've adjusted the price for inflation for some denarii from the Republican era through 2nd century CE that I've picked up over the years with old tags and prices from the 60's through 80's, and overall most coins have slightly underperformed inflation or just about kept up pace...but I don't have anything particularly rare or fancy (ie. no tribute penny or Julius Caesar, etc) with old tags).</p><p><br /></p><p>I've also adjusted catalog prices from old catalogs from the 60s through 80's for some of my coins (using prices listed in Roman Silver Coins and a few old catalog/reference books) and I find the same results. Again though, that's also an unscientific and relatively small sample size...so I don't claim the same is true for the entire market. I'm sure rarer, gold coins, and some provincials have actually gone up above inflation rate. I don't have anything particularly premium or super rare and in high demand, so I haven't adjusted prices for that category of coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3542992, member: 76194"]Take this for what it's worth, a very small unrepresentative sample size, but I've adjusted the price for inflation for some denarii from the Republican era through 2nd century CE that I've picked up over the years with old tags and prices from the 60's through 80's, and overall most coins have slightly underperformed inflation or just about kept up pace...but I don't have anything particularly rare or fancy (ie. no tribute penny or Julius Caesar, etc) with old tags). I've also adjusted catalog prices from old catalogs from the 60s through 80's for some of my coins (using prices listed in Roman Silver Coins and a few old catalog/reference books) and I find the same results. Again though, that's also an unscientific and relatively small sample size...so I don't claim the same is true for the entire market. I'm sure rarer, gold coins, and some provincials have actually gone up above inflation rate. I don't have anything particularly premium or super rare and in high demand, so I haven't adjusted prices for that category of coins.[/QUOTE]
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