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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1906253, member: 26302"]I like you SQG, and not trying to be argumentative. But, you keep saying how low mintage these coins are, and they might be in terms of other US coins, but versus the rest of the world even 5 ouncers are pretty good sized mintages. There are literally hundreds of thousands of world coins, (and overlooked US coins), that survive in WAY lower numbers than the mintages of 5 ounce pucks. You keep saying "just a little more demand and these could go through the roof", well yes, but that is one big huge IF. I have coins that is one other person starts collecting I notice prices going up, they are that rare, so I know what you are saying. Its just a huge, gigantic if that basically applies to every single thing in our capitalist society. Any coin, if demand goes up 50%, will go up dramatically since the coin marke is a very thin market.</p><p><br /></p><p>That is where I am coming from so you understand my slight disagreement with you on modern coins. You very well could be right, but you also could very well be wrong. Predicting what will be popular in the future is not my forte, my crystal ball broke long ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1906253, member: 26302"]I like you SQG, and not trying to be argumentative. But, you keep saying how low mintage these coins are, and they might be in terms of other US coins, but versus the rest of the world even 5 ouncers are pretty good sized mintages. There are literally hundreds of thousands of world coins, (and overlooked US coins), that survive in WAY lower numbers than the mintages of 5 ounce pucks. You keep saying "just a little more demand and these could go through the roof", well yes, but that is one big huge IF. I have coins that is one other person starts collecting I notice prices going up, they are that rare, so I know what you are saying. Its just a huge, gigantic if that basically applies to every single thing in our capitalist society. Any coin, if demand goes up 50%, will go up dramatically since the coin marke is a very thin market. That is where I am coming from so you understand my slight disagreement with you on modern coins. You very well could be right, but you also could very well be wrong. Predicting what will be popular in the future is not my forte, my crystal ball broke long ago.[/QUOTE]
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