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<p>[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2515101, member: 4781"]The characteristics which differentiate my fantasy-date over-strikes from Chinese pieces DO make a difference. That is my opinion. Your opinion is that these characteristics do not make any difference. But that opinion is not substantiated by <i>any</i> evidence.</p><p><br /></p><p>To substantiate my opinion, I DO HAVE ACTUAL EVIDENCE. And that evidence is what these things sell for in resale markets like eBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>Try searching for "1964 Peace" in the eBay Coins & Paper Money category (sold items).</p><p>During the last two months, the Chinese pieces realized prices ranging from $5 to $77 each, with the median price being about $25 each.</p><p><br /></p><p>In contrast, the ones I produced sold for $237 to about $600, with the median price being about $400 each. Note that all six such listings actually sold and none went unsold.</p><p><br /></p><p>And this is not an isolated situation. It is perpetually this way.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can argue all you want, but multiple bidders do not agree with you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2515101, member: 4781"]The characteristics which differentiate my fantasy-date over-strikes from Chinese pieces DO make a difference. That is my opinion. Your opinion is that these characteristics do not make any difference. But that opinion is not substantiated by [I]any[/I] evidence. To substantiate my opinion, I DO HAVE ACTUAL EVIDENCE. And that evidence is what these things sell for in resale markets like eBay. Try searching for "1964 Peace" in the eBay Coins & Paper Money category (sold items). During the last two months, the Chinese pieces realized prices ranging from $5 to $77 each, with the median price being about $25 each. In contrast, the ones I produced sold for $237 to about $600, with the median price being about $400 each. Note that all six such listings actually sold and none went unsold. And this is not an isolated situation. It is perpetually this way. You can argue all you want, but multiple bidders do not agree with you.[/QUOTE]
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