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<p>[QUOTE="midas1, post: 1798538, member: 21309"]" It's bound to happen IMO"</p><p><br /></p><p>"Not sure what's hard to understand. There will come a tipping point where enough people understand that these coins are a bad value, and they will stop buying them. The premiums for these coins will cease to exist."</p><p><br /></p><p>That may be true for the slabbed coins Silver E CC describes. </p><p><br /></p><p>OTOH:</p><p><br /></p><p>Everybody is entitled to their opinion no matter how grandiose it is.</p><p>For the last three years some have predicted the stock market is going </p><p>to crash to Depression Era Levels soon. Some predict the stock market </p><p>is going to break 3000 next year.</p><p>Some predict Gold is going to be $4,000.00 an ounce! Stock up now!</p><p>Some laughed at the Mint sell price, $1,189.00, for the 2009 Gold UHR coin.</p><p>"What a rip off that one is." I should have had mine graded</p><p>Four years later the ungraded coin sells for around $2,2xx - $2,3xx.xx.</p><p>PCGS MS70 coins are selling for $2,900.00 - $3,100.00.</p><p>check eBay prices:</p><p><b>tinyurl.com/pj38l66</b></p><p><br /></p><p>There's a group of collectors that only buy high grade slabbed coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Numismatic market like every other market cycles through ups and downs.</p><p>Ask any long term collector. </p><p><br /></p><p>Do what I do buy what you like.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="midas1, post: 1798538, member: 21309"]" It's bound to happen IMO" "Not sure what's hard to understand. There will come a tipping point where enough people understand that these coins are a bad value, and they will stop buying them. The premiums for these coins will cease to exist." That may be true for the slabbed coins Silver E CC describes. OTOH: Everybody is entitled to their opinion no matter how grandiose it is. For the last three years some have predicted the stock market is going to crash to Depression Era Levels soon. Some predict the stock market is going to break 3000 next year. Some predict Gold is going to be $4,000.00 an ounce! Stock up now! Some laughed at the Mint sell price, $1,189.00, for the 2009 Gold UHR coin. "What a rip off that one is." I should have had mine graded Four years later the ungraded coin sells for around $2,2xx - $2,3xx.xx. PCGS MS70 coins are selling for $2,900.00 - $3,100.00. check eBay prices: [B]tinyurl.com/pj38l66[/B] There's a group of collectors that only buy high grade slabbed coins. Numismatic market like every other market cycles through ups and downs. Ask any long term collector. Do what I do buy what you like. Mike[/QUOTE]
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