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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2635936, member: 24314"]You ARE a genius! As you wrote, supply and demand make the coin market. Allow me to offer some friendly advice. If I were you, I would not pay any extra money over the going rate for those particular <b><span style="color: #ff0000">Indian</span></b> "varieties." Find them already graded and get a complete date set as some may be less common that others. Then, wait a few decades and hope they catch on. At the moment, those clashes look horrible to me and "destroy" the design of a beautiful coin. You see, if the artist and the engravers thought those coins were attractive like that, they would have all had a disfigured neck. </p><p><br /></p><p>Yep, supply and demand. For most dates, those coins are common as dirt. Take the number that exist and add the possibly 3-4 collectors searching for them and the demand part of the equation does not exist. Hopefully, if you continue to collect only MS slabbed examples you'll get more than "gold melt" when they are sold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 2635936, member: 24314"]You ARE a genius! As you wrote, supply and demand make the coin market. Allow me to offer some friendly advice. If I were you, I would not pay any extra money over the going rate for those particular [B][COLOR=#ff0000]Indian[/COLOR][/B] "varieties." Find them already graded and get a complete date set as some may be less common that others. Then, wait a few decades and hope they catch on. At the moment, those clashes look horrible to me and "destroy" the design of a beautiful coin. You see, if the artist and the engravers thought those coins were attractive like that, they would have all had a disfigured neck. Yep, supply and demand. For most dates, those coins are common as dirt. Take the number that exist and add the possibly 3-4 collectors searching for them and the demand part of the equation does not exist. Hopefully, if you continue to collect only MS slabbed examples you'll get more than "gold melt" when they are sold.[/QUOTE]
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