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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4237050, member: 76863"]It's not filled with them but there's certainly some. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There's not really anything indicating things as weighted and those don't sell very often anyways. Regardless the premium top of the top market isn't a good indicator of anything overall anyways. People that can afford 6 and 7 figure coins have their own market that operates independent of everything else just as sub $100 and really sub $50 are exactly indicative of the collectables market as many of them are very susceptible to melt price changes. </p><p><br /></p><p>Common date common grade morgans and peace dollars carry premiums over melt, but if silver goes to $4 tomorrow their price is going down, if it goes to $40 their price is going up, if silver stays flat their price will likely slowly go down as the internet creates an atmosphere that puts downward pressure on readily available common things. When you can go online and find hundreds if not more of something unless it has something distinguishing its just another fish in the sea unless you slightly lower the price from everyone else</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There's some in there, not it's not overloaded with them. Anyone that wants to put weight into that chart though aside from the anomaly in the late 80s that won't happen again it actually does paint a very positive picture for coins. It's been very stable since 95 and early 80s or before has gone up significantly. </p><p><br /></p><p>My issue with the chart is the same it's always been. It mixes ms and proofs, it mixes $40 dollar coins with high end ones, popular series with unpopular, tells no stories about why something happened such as the 13-S nickel going down because someone had hoarder a roll of them which later came to market etc. The coin market is much more complex than one chart could ever tell[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4237050, member: 76863"]It's not filled with them but there's certainly some. There's not really anything indicating things as weighted and those don't sell very often anyways. Regardless the premium top of the top market isn't a good indicator of anything overall anyways. People that can afford 6 and 7 figure coins have their own market that operates independent of everything else just as sub $100 and really sub $50 are exactly indicative of the collectables market as many of them are very susceptible to melt price changes. Common date common grade morgans and peace dollars carry premiums over melt, but if silver goes to $4 tomorrow their price is going down, if it goes to $40 their price is going up, if silver stays flat their price will likely slowly go down as the internet creates an atmosphere that puts downward pressure on readily available common things. When you can go online and find hundreds if not more of something unless it has something distinguishing its just another fish in the sea unless you slightly lower the price from everyone else There's some in there, not it's not overloaded with them. Anyone that wants to put weight into that chart though aside from the anomaly in the late 80s that won't happen again it actually does paint a very positive picture for coins. It's been very stable since 95 and early 80s or before has gone up significantly. My issue with the chart is the same it's always been. It mixes ms and proofs, it mixes $40 dollar coins with high end ones, popular series with unpopular, tells no stories about why something happened such as the 13-S nickel going down because someone had hoarder a roll of them which later came to market etc. The coin market is much more complex than one chart could ever tell[/QUOTE]
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