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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1417468, member: 26302"]I simply do not see how "demand will only continue to rise" is proven sir. Or is it "different this time"? Many cycles in numismatics always had adherents decrying "its different this time", as do all market cycles. Coins are only worth more than melt do to fickle collector tastes. I do not know how that can so accurately be "proven". I distinctly remember about 1987 when the market was "different this time" and generic MS65 morgans were going to increase 20% a year indefinitely.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the supply issue, I believe you are looking through rose colored glasses. IF TPG stop slabbing them because they cannot be sure of AT, then there is no proving how many already slabbed were AT before the TPG stopped. I beleive such an event would be simply crushing to any premiums.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just my opinion. I simply responded since your post could have been written in 2006 concerning housing, 1999 concerning tech stocks, or many other times when "its different this time". Maybe you are right, some times things do change permanently, but to say its "proven" is a stretch, but you would not expect a strong proponent and seller of these coins to have any different opinion. No offense meant.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1417468, member: 26302"]I simply do not see how "demand will only continue to rise" is proven sir. Or is it "different this time"? Many cycles in numismatics always had adherents decrying "its different this time", as do all market cycles. Coins are only worth more than melt do to fickle collector tastes. I do not know how that can so accurately be "proven". I distinctly remember about 1987 when the market was "different this time" and generic MS65 morgans were going to increase 20% a year indefinitely. As for the supply issue, I believe you are looking through rose colored glasses. IF TPG stop slabbing them because they cannot be sure of AT, then there is no proving how many already slabbed were AT before the TPG stopped. I beleive such an event would be simply crushing to any premiums. Just my opinion. I simply responded since your post could have been written in 2006 concerning housing, 1999 concerning tech stocks, or many other times when "its different this time". Maybe you are right, some times things do change permanently, but to say its "proven" is a stretch, but you would not expect a strong proponent and seller of these coins to have any different opinion. No offense meant.[/QUOTE]
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