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<p>[QUOTE="6StepStucky, post: 500786, member: 16664"]Right on!!!</p><p> </p><p><font face="Calibri"><font size="3">Many artifacts once a lineage has been attached to it draws more interest to it. Whether it be; cars, paintings, furniture, primitive antiques, or in this case coins. Do I believe because it is linked to GSA it will command more money? I think not. What I do believe is that it is a marketing strategy that draws more people to show interest in the piece. If we were talking a civil war artifact and there were letters, dates, names, and so on then I believe a link to its history will command a higher value. I don’t believe a Redfield coin is worth more simply because it’s in a Redfield holder. In fact it could be graded higher than the market realizes today decreasing its value having a reverse effect. And there’s the Omaha hoard along with others. If you have interest in the type of historical whereabouts of a coin I would first examine the coin before making my offer/bid.</font></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="6StepStucky, post: 500786, member: 16664"]Right on!!! [FONT=Calibri][SIZE=3]Many artifacts once a lineage has been attached to it draws more interest to it. Whether it be; cars, paintings, furniture, primitive antiques, or in this case coins. Do I believe because it is linked to GSA it will command more money? I think not. What I do believe is that it is a marketing strategy that draws more people to show interest in the piece. If we were talking a civil war artifact and there were letters, dates, names, and so on then I believe a link to its history will command a higher value. I don’t believe a Redfield coin is worth more simply because it’s in a Redfield holder. In fact it could be graded higher than the market realizes today decreasing its value having a reverse effect. And there’s the Omaha hoard along with others. If you have interest in the type of historical whereabouts of a coin I would first examine the coin before making my offer/bid.[/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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