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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4294754, member: 76863"]The gold ones you could easily dismiss from impacting the classics being a different metal obviously. The ASEs did ruin walkers to an extent at least for me and I’m sure I’m not the only one, but at least the reverse and size is different. </p><p><br /></p><p>This would be a case where now high grade Morgan’s and Peace dollars are all over the place and actually the highest grades in the series. obviously this shouldn’t impact the top end, but many Morgan’s are just the ASEs of the 1800s, there’s already an abundance of many in many grades. Someone looking for one of intrigued would then decide do they wanna pay $40 for a 63/64 common date or they could pay less for a 69 now </p><p><br /></p><p>Enough are common enough that there could be downwards pressure on the lower value ones especially over time. Newer and a lot of younger collectors don’t have the same nostalgia for them as they came into the hobby when they could go online and buy 100k of them in a few minutes if they had the bankroll and desire to do so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4294754, member: 76863"]The gold ones you could easily dismiss from impacting the classics being a different metal obviously. The ASEs did ruin walkers to an extent at least for me and I’m sure I’m not the only one, but at least the reverse and size is different. This would be a case where now high grade Morgan’s and Peace dollars are all over the place and actually the highest grades in the series. obviously this shouldn’t impact the top end, but many Morgan’s are just the ASEs of the 1800s, there’s already an abundance of many in many grades. Someone looking for one of intrigued would then decide do they wanna pay $40 for a 63/64 common date or they could pay less for a 69 now Enough are common enough that there could be downwards pressure on the lower value ones especially over time. Newer and a lot of younger collectors don’t have the same nostalgia for them as they came into the hobby when they could go online and buy 100k of them in a few minutes if they had the bankroll and desire to do so.[/QUOTE]
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