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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 4236287, member: 26302"]Well, I just took a quick look. Sure looks to me like a LOT of very high end coins, (not a "bunch of garbage" as some may assert. 8 listings of the 1885 key date nickel, all the way from circulated to MS66? Seems really top heavy if anything, not representing average collector coins. Most people might own a BU no cents liberty head, how many own very high grade BU 1885?</p><p><br /></p><p>I disagree with your characterization of this chart. Please, everyone, take a look for yourself. Most coins listed are better than most of my coins, and if THEY are taking a beating not even accounting for purchase/sale spread, how horrible are your slabbed coins doing for returns?</p><p><br /></p><p>Me, I am just stupid I guess. I buy what I like, do not pay someone else for their opinion, and enjoy myself. No one else needs to get rich off of giving me opinions of my hobby.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would just like everyone to note how certain members here just love to jump in hot on a thread that would dare infer that buying slabbed coins isn't the smartest thing you have ever done. I wonder what is driving such behavior repeatedly? Could it be he has some sort of vested interest? I will tell everyone here I do not sell coins, own stock in any firm that profits by coins, do not have a job related to coins in any way. I similarly do not have any interest in anything that would make money if no one buys any coins. Is everyone else as free of biases?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 4236287, member: 26302"]Well, I just took a quick look. Sure looks to me like a LOT of very high end coins, (not a "bunch of garbage" as some may assert. 8 listings of the 1885 key date nickel, all the way from circulated to MS66? Seems really top heavy if anything, not representing average collector coins. Most people might own a BU no cents liberty head, how many own very high grade BU 1885? I disagree with your characterization of this chart. Please, everyone, take a look for yourself. Most coins listed are better than most of my coins, and if THEY are taking a beating not even accounting for purchase/sale spread, how horrible are your slabbed coins doing for returns? Me, I am just stupid I guess. I buy what I like, do not pay someone else for their opinion, and enjoy myself. No one else needs to get rich off of giving me opinions of my hobby. I would just like everyone to note how certain members here just love to jump in hot on a thread that would dare infer that buying slabbed coins isn't the smartest thing you have ever done. I wonder what is driving such behavior repeatedly? Could it be he has some sort of vested interest? I will tell everyone here I do not sell coins, own stock in any firm that profits by coins, do not have a job related to coins in any way. I similarly do not have any interest in anything that would make money if no one buys any coins. Is everyone else as free of biases?[/QUOTE]
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