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<p>[QUOTE="Limes, post: 7286410, member: 101013"]It's been discussed many times already, but I'm not getting tired of it <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> But markets crashing downs can tend to hit some people more then other people. The financial crisis left some extremely wealthy, and the current crisis seems to have same effect. Inequality on the rise? At least where I live, the difference between wealthy and not so wealthy is expending each year. </p><p>Prices soaring in coins can be a temporary effect; if covid ends, people can spend their money on other things again. Perhaps not, perhaps many do now see it as an interesting investment. Will that then lead to a crash? </p><p>Me, as a sort of minimalist collector and spender, have noticed that the offerings I tend to target, have risen quite a lot. These are not the auctioneers however you might seek out. Perhaps the rising prices on the high end do have consequences for the low end too? Or are there simply more collectors coming into the market, due to covid? </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I also collect this way, even though my collection is very humble in size. So I'm not able to sell too many coins often (but be sure to check out the next AMCC auction though ;-)).... And I've been deemed collector-unworthy on this board once, for selling some coins. Interesting, isn't it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Limes, post: 7286410, member: 101013"]It's been discussed many times already, but I'm not getting tired of it :-) But markets crashing downs can tend to hit some people more then other people. The financial crisis left some extremely wealthy, and the current crisis seems to have same effect. Inequality on the rise? At least where I live, the difference between wealthy and not so wealthy is expending each year. Prices soaring in coins can be a temporary effect; if covid ends, people can spend their money on other things again. Perhaps not, perhaps many do now see it as an interesting investment. Will that then lead to a crash? Me, as a sort of minimalist collector and spender, have noticed that the offerings I tend to target, have risen quite a lot. These are not the auctioneers however you might seek out. Perhaps the rising prices on the high end do have consequences for the low end too? Or are there simply more collectors coming into the market, due to covid? I also collect this way, even though my collection is very humble in size. So I'm not able to sell too many coins often (but be sure to check out the next AMCC auction though ;-)).... And I've been deemed collector-unworthy on this board once, for selling some coins. Interesting, isn't it?[/QUOTE]
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