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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1552386, member: 37356"]That is something that I didn't consider, financial matters. During a weak economy where people aren't spending, prices for any type of collectable or non-necessity will go down. Of course that would be a factor when determining supply and demand. There are deals out there right now but people still overpay. The admin here has noted that the value of the coin is determined but what educated buyers are willing to pay for a coin. Auctions are no good because sometimes people are asleep, there are bidding wars, bidiots, and sometimes shill bids. Like the coin below, the lower guide for that coin is numismedia and they say its retail price is $7. I bought it for $1.29 with shipping shortly after a lot of bidiots were overpaying for all types of coins. They must have all fell asleep all at once. I got two more as well from the same seller also. If a few Redbook Rons where bidding, the coin below might sell for $10. These factors cause wild fluctuations in price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1552386, member: 37356"]That is something that I didn't consider, financial matters. During a weak economy where people aren't spending, prices for any type of collectable or non-necessity will go down. Of course that would be a factor when determining supply and demand. There are deals out there right now but people still overpay. The admin here has noted that the value of the coin is determined but what educated buyers are willing to pay for a coin. Auctions are no good because sometimes people are asleep, there are bidding wars, bidiots, and sometimes shill bids. Like the coin below, the lower guide for that coin is numismedia and they say its retail price is $7. I bought it for $1.29 with shipping shortly after a lot of bidiots were overpaying for all types of coins. They must have all fell asleep all at once. I got two more as well from the same seller also. If a few Redbook Rons where bidding, the coin below might sell for $10. These factors cause wild fluctuations in price.[/QUOTE]
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