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<p>[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 807911, member: 16994"]I have handled coins that have had mintage's of less then 20 coins TOTAL, not to mention they were minted in the 1830's. A proof capped bust half dollar was the last coin that comes to mind. I am well aware that value is directly related to the quantity in existence. Name me one coin minted by the modern US mint that has a mintage of 20 coins. Their aren't any. 200? 2000? Their aren't any. Note I said total mintage's and not populations. I doubt there are any too many modern bullion pieces that have populations of 20 in a grade let alone mintage's. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just out of curiosity what do you pay your non clients for 2008 MS70 First Strike Buffalo's? and How many do you want??? </p><p><br /></p><p>I also wasn't aware that PCGS was a buyer or seller of coins... and the numbers PCGS publishes are a price GUIDE... They made this very clear at the last PCGS luncheon... Were you there? That being the case how do they make a market in something they don't trade??? This coin was just TRADED at $1,975. It sold in the market for that price. That is it's market value. It's odd that I have to explain this to a floor manager of an investment company.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LostDutchman, post: 807911, member: 16994"]I have handled coins that have had mintage's of less then 20 coins TOTAL, not to mention they were minted in the 1830's. A proof capped bust half dollar was the last coin that comes to mind. I am well aware that value is directly related to the quantity in existence. Name me one coin minted by the modern US mint that has a mintage of 20 coins. Their aren't any. 200? 2000? Their aren't any. Note I said total mintage's and not populations. I doubt there are any too many modern bullion pieces that have populations of 20 in a grade let alone mintage's. Just out of curiosity what do you pay your non clients for 2008 MS70 First Strike Buffalo's? and How many do you want??? I also wasn't aware that PCGS was a buyer or seller of coins... and the numbers PCGS publishes are a price GUIDE... They made this very clear at the last PCGS luncheon... Were you there? That being the case how do they make a market in something they don't trade??? This coin was just TRADED at $1,975. It sold in the market for that price. That is it's market value. It's odd that I have to explain this to a floor manager of an investment company.[/QUOTE]
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