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<p>[QUOTE="Dimefreak, post: 907828, member: 24267"]I collected cards for a really long time and they dwindled because they made billions of them. theres 3 new products a week making them not rare. Beanie babies are the same thing, man made and when demand went up so did the product. With toning the demand is high but there is no way the product can go up. take this coin for instance.</p><p><img src="http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m424/FBbreaker/1944merc.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>theres 49,900,000 of this date/mint mark and nobody could ever duplicate this coin. Id bet my wife and kids you couldn't bake up a replica of this one. therefore this coin has endless value to collectors. I agree with Lehigh, there is no limit to what the coin will go for, and theres no bottom either. With me I see coins that tell me I have to have them. For instance I was in the Local shop today and there was a guy that brought in over 900 silver dimes. I seen one I absolutely had to have. turned out to be a $2.00 canadien dime that i would have paid a monster chunk for.so yea thats my two cents</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>basically to answer the OP's question.........there is no answer. the X will be higher the lower the price but in some case its a case of how many people just have to have this coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dimefreak, post: 907828, member: 24267"]I collected cards for a really long time and they dwindled because they made billions of them. theres 3 new products a week making them not rare. Beanie babies are the same thing, man made and when demand went up so did the product. With toning the demand is high but there is no way the product can go up. take this coin for instance. [IMG]http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m424/FBbreaker/1944merc.jpg[/IMG] theres 49,900,000 of this date/mint mark and nobody could ever duplicate this coin. Id bet my wife and kids you couldn't bake up a replica of this one. therefore this coin has endless value to collectors. I agree with Lehigh, there is no limit to what the coin will go for, and theres no bottom either. With me I see coins that tell me I have to have them. For instance I was in the Local shop today and there was a guy that brought in over 900 silver dimes. I seen one I absolutely had to have. turned out to be a $2.00 canadien dime that i would have paid a monster chunk for.so yea thats my two cents basically to answer the OP's question.........there is no answer. the X will be higher the lower the price but in some case its a case of how many people just have to have this coin.[/QUOTE]
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