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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2106101, member: 22331"]I apologize, but I wish you'd get some consistent reliable multiple references, and dis-continue making statements that are seemingly inaccurate.</p><p><br /></p><p>You're talking about GEM grade premium coins as if they're to be acquired as bullion at "10% above spot".</p><p><br /></p><p>Please check any reliable reference for relative SOLD pricing of coins before talking about a 1922 MS65 St. Gaudens as a "common coin", in the same vein as a 1924.</p><p><br /></p><p>I and Doug have tried to post objective corrections, asking where you derive the basis for some of the statements, but you continue making BOLD believed inaccurate statements about a Type/Grade coin that it appears you desire, but can not afford.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want to irrationally complain about coins that relatively have high mintage, and even greater disproportionate pricing to the St. Gaudens, try discussing buying Carson City Morgan Dollars at "10% above spot".</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sorry, but as I've documented grading/pricing disparities with specific internet links, you continue to post unsupported statements.</p><p><br /></p><p>You seemingly desire buying GEM quality, relatively low mintage St. Gaudens Gold coins at less than what you consider inflated prices. I've followed/acquired these coins for a looong time, and I believe you'll hardly find an example of a relatively better priced U.S. coin of the same era/mintage as the St. Gaudens Double Eagle.</p><p><br /></p><p>JMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 2106101, member: 22331"]I apologize, but I wish you'd get some consistent reliable multiple references, and dis-continue making statements that are seemingly inaccurate. You're talking about GEM grade premium coins as if they're to be acquired as bullion at "10% above spot". Please check any reliable reference for relative SOLD pricing of coins before talking about a 1922 MS65 St. Gaudens as a "common coin", in the same vein as a 1924. I and Doug have tried to post objective corrections, asking where you derive the basis for some of the statements, but you continue making BOLD believed inaccurate statements about a Type/Grade coin that it appears you desire, but can not afford. If you want to irrationally complain about coins that relatively have high mintage, and even greater disproportionate pricing to the St. Gaudens, try discussing buying Carson City Morgan Dollars at "10% above spot". I'm sorry, but as I've documented grading/pricing disparities with specific internet links, you continue to post unsupported statements. You seemingly desire buying GEM quality, relatively low mintage St. Gaudens Gold coins at less than what you consider inflated prices. I've followed/acquired these coins for a looong time, and I believe you'll hardly find an example of a relatively better priced U.S. coin of the same era/mintage as the St. Gaudens Double Eagle. JMHO[/QUOTE]
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