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<p>[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 601989, member: 2972"]I never got to my research -- had to tie some flies for next week....</p><p><br /></p><p>I think we can both agree on this -- people pay for unique or nearly unique (i.e. rare) coins, whether they be top-pop conditionally rare or just uniquely toned/eye appealing. When you combine them both, you have a coin that will stand the test of time. Said a little differently, monster coins will always be monster coins -- they sold for premiums long before the rainbow toned coin market got hot, an they will sell for premiums when/if it fades away.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, put a little crescent on an MS 63 Morgan, or a little yellow tone on an MS 65 Jefferson, or some rim tone on a MS 64 Franklin, and you have a different story entirely, and I would suggest that it is this part of the market where the vast majority of collector transactions occur.</p><p><br /></p><p>And it was this latter issue that led me to say what I did originally ("one coin does not a market make").</p><p><br /></p><p>Have a nice weekend....Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Leadfoot, post: 601989, member: 2972"]I never got to my research -- had to tie some flies for next week.... I think we can both agree on this -- people pay for unique or nearly unique (i.e. rare) coins, whether they be top-pop conditionally rare or just uniquely toned/eye appealing. When you combine them both, you have a coin that will stand the test of time. Said a little differently, monster coins will always be monster coins -- they sold for premiums long before the rainbow toned coin market got hot, an they will sell for premiums when/if it fades away. However, put a little crescent on an MS 63 Morgan, or a little yellow tone on an MS 65 Jefferson, or some rim tone on a MS 64 Franklin, and you have a different story entirely, and I would suggest that it is this part of the market where the vast majority of collector transactions occur. And it was this latter issue that led me to say what I did originally ("one coin does not a market make"). Have a nice weekend....Mike[/QUOTE]
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