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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 170567, member: 4381"]This is only half right. The market price of any commodaty is just that, the price that something was recorded at being sold between a buyer ans a sell...pure and simple.</p><p><br /></p><p>Where you are correct is that the odds that these coins will remain at these prices in a decade is nearly zero. There are 10's if not 100's MILLIONS of them, and every smart, forward thinking American with warm feelings about their childhood GSA CC Morgan that they sold at 15 years of age is packing them up for their children's college tutition.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then there is the guillible people swept into the hype of a commodities buble, which as a fact will crash.</p><p><br /></p><p>So it is not so much as these coins are not fancied by 'real collectors' as it is that there aren't enough collectors, real or otherwise, in the world to put a real dent on the supply of these coins to drive the prices up once the bubble bursts.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe when about 1/2 of them get destroyed or lost over time there will be some movement on these, say in 50 years. Do yourself a favor and invest in US Savings Bonds instead.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ruben[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 170567, member: 4381"]This is only half right. The market price of any commodaty is just that, the price that something was recorded at being sold between a buyer ans a sell...pure and simple. Where you are correct is that the odds that these coins will remain at these prices in a decade is nearly zero. There are 10's if not 100's MILLIONS of them, and every smart, forward thinking American with warm feelings about their childhood GSA CC Morgan that they sold at 15 years of age is packing them up for their children's college tutition. Then there is the guillible people swept into the hype of a commodities buble, which as a fact will crash. So it is not so much as these coins are not fancied by 'real collectors' as it is that there aren't enough collectors, real or otherwise, in the world to put a real dent on the supply of these coins to drive the prices up once the bubble bursts. Maybe when about 1/2 of them get destroyed or lost over time there will be some movement on these, say in 50 years. Do yourself a favor and invest in US Savings Bonds instead. Ruben[/QUOTE]
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