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<p>[QUOTE="RedTiger, post: 720234, member: 19098"]<i>I've seen posts where ppl say the price will fall flat but does anyone actually have an example of a similar situation?</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p>Yes, some new issues go up and keep going up for a while, some come back down. The Marine Commems shot up after release and now have come back down. Same with Ben Franklin sets, and 2005 Legacy sets. On the other side, the ASE 2006 three coin sets went up and then kept going up for a while, and are still well above the pre-release Ebay sale prices, though below peak prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 2005 Legacy sets are among the worst performers. They went up to about $250, almost double the issue price of $135. Now can be bought for well under $100, sometimes as low as $65. The Legacy sets are similar to the Lincoln sets because the coins are available, the packaging and 50,000 limit is what caused the initial price premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>As always, no one knows if the price for the Lincoln chronicle sets will go up and stay up, go up more, or fall back. Folks can offer an opinon, but it is guessing, some educated guesses, some not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RedTiger, post: 720234, member: 19098"][I]I've seen posts where ppl say the price will fall flat but does anyone actually have an example of a similar situation? [/I] Yes, some new issues go up and keep going up for a while, some come back down. The Marine Commems shot up after release and now have come back down. Same with Ben Franklin sets, and 2005 Legacy sets. On the other side, the ASE 2006 three coin sets went up and then kept going up for a while, and are still well above the pre-release Ebay sale prices, though below peak prices. The 2005 Legacy sets are among the worst performers. They went up to about $250, almost double the issue price of $135. Now can be bought for well under $100, sometimes as low as $65. The Legacy sets are similar to the Lincoln sets because the coins are available, the packaging and 50,000 limit is what caused the initial price premium. As always, no one knows if the price for the Lincoln chronicle sets will go up and stay up, go up more, or fall back. Folks can offer an opinon, but it is guessing, some educated guesses, some not.[/QUOTE]
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