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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7909809, member: 103207"]Nice Seated Dollars are hot right now but, that's because people have finally realized how rare they really are. Nice bust coinage and large cents are doing very well. Early US coins are in strong demand but, the key coins are in high demand. </p><p><br /></p><p>On the flip side though this gives dealers a chance to get rid of their junk coins to the uninformed collector. </p><p><br /></p><p>This could have been caused by the lock downs because of covid but, I think it's only part of it. I think in the last few years many of the big time collectors decided to sell their collections and in doing so it put a lot of very high grade coins in the market. It's not that the average collector has thousands of dollars to spend on coins but, what it does is peaks their interest and they start to think about those coins and may want to acquire examples for themselves. They may not be able to buy the one graded MS 67 version but, possibly the MS 63 version.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7909809, member: 103207"]Nice Seated Dollars are hot right now but, that's because people have finally realized how rare they really are. Nice bust coinage and large cents are doing very well. Early US coins are in strong demand but, the key coins are in high demand. On the flip side though this gives dealers a chance to get rid of their junk coins to the uninformed collector. This could have been caused by the lock downs because of covid but, I think it's only part of it. I think in the last few years many of the big time collectors decided to sell their collections and in doing so it put a lot of very high grade coins in the market. It's not that the average collector has thousands of dollars to spend on coins but, what it does is peaks their interest and they start to think about those coins and may want to acquire examples for themselves. They may not be able to buy the one graded MS 67 version but, possibly the MS 63 version.[/QUOTE]
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