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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2103309, member: 37839"]Well, it doesn't take rocket science to show that Gold prices in terms of bullion value are dropping from the extremely inflated prices of the past 2-3 years. That is obvious. However, dealers and collectors don't necessarily function as large bullion distributors--if one purchased 'High," the incentive to sell "Low" is not necessarily there. Unless someone is desperate, liquidating Gold would be a foolish move, given the uncertainty of the price. The stock market is reflecting the increased American currency dollar value by pulling back. Gold is doing the same thing, so don't expect bargain prices quite yet. That may take years for actual realized prices on coins such as the Saints to be reflective. I have noticed in general that dealers on Ebay are being tighter with prices than previously--the coin market is not as fluid as it has been before, and both buyers and sellers are far more conservative. Just one person's opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2103309, member: 37839"]Well, it doesn't take rocket science to show that Gold prices in terms of bullion value are dropping from the extremely inflated prices of the past 2-3 years. That is obvious. However, dealers and collectors don't necessarily function as large bullion distributors--if one purchased 'High," the incentive to sell "Low" is not necessarily there. Unless someone is desperate, liquidating Gold would be a foolish move, given the uncertainty of the price. The stock market is reflecting the increased American currency dollar value by pulling back. Gold is doing the same thing, so don't expect bargain prices quite yet. That may take years for actual realized prices on coins such as the Saints to be reflective. I have noticed in general that dealers on Ebay are being tighter with prices than previously--the coin market is not as fluid as it has been before, and both buyers and sellers are far more conservative. Just one person's opinion.[/QUOTE]
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