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<p>[QUOTE="howboutatrade, post: 2054111, member: 10387"]Well...could be any number of things. Usually the best long term are the worst early short term. If no one is collecting today because it is too common...finding a very nice example in 100 years will be very difficult. If everyone is collecting it today, there will be many nice examples 100 years from now. If it is a great collectible today, it will probably continue...but new keys from now, in 100 years, have to be things no one puts away and saves today (creating rarity) yet there is demand for it in 100 years. Susan B Anthony dollars? Never been a big hit. Many disregarded. If for some reason these become popular in 50-100 years (higher percentage of female collectors, large desire to remember large changes in segregation (race, sex, and other), good examples could be hard to find and valuable. If single monetary standard across the globe is defined...that could change many things over time. Lots of scenarios, hard to predict...thus the crystal ball nature.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="howboutatrade, post: 2054111, member: 10387"]Well...could be any number of things. Usually the best long term are the worst early short term. If no one is collecting today because it is too common...finding a very nice example in 100 years will be very difficult. If everyone is collecting it today, there will be many nice examples 100 years from now. If it is a great collectible today, it will probably continue...but new keys from now, in 100 years, have to be things no one puts away and saves today (creating rarity) yet there is demand for it in 100 years. Susan B Anthony dollars? Never been a big hit. Many disregarded. If for some reason these become popular in 50-100 years (higher percentage of female collectors, large desire to remember large changes in segregation (race, sex, and other), good examples could be hard to find and valuable. If single monetary standard across the globe is defined...that could change many things over time. Lots of scenarios, hard to predict...thus the crystal ball nature.[/QUOTE]
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