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<p>[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 949899, member: 21782"]I really don't believe any classic coin has potential for large gains, short of large increases in bullion prices, as has been seen recently. Based on current bullion prices, I'd say coin values fixed to bullion, stand a good chance of decreasing. Classic coins with numismatic value have a somewhat fixed supply and have been around long enough to have established prices. So values shouldn't change drastically, unless there are drastic changes in demand.</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, modern collector only issues of circulating coins, with low mintages, namely satins and silver proofs have seen little or no movement. Sure high grade examples of these coins sell for outrageous sums because they're in demand and hype. But, the lower grades have not seen the upward movement they have the potential for based on their overall low mintages.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="statequarterguy, post: 949899, member: 21782"]I really don't believe any classic coin has potential for large gains, short of large increases in bullion prices, as has been seen recently. Based on current bullion prices, I'd say coin values fixed to bullion, stand a good chance of decreasing. Classic coins with numismatic value have a somewhat fixed supply and have been around long enough to have established prices. So values shouldn't change drastically, unless there are drastic changes in demand. On the other hand, modern collector only issues of circulating coins, with low mintages, namely satins and silver proofs have seen little or no movement. Sure high grade examples of these coins sell for outrageous sums because they're in demand and hype. But, the lower grades have not seen the upward movement they have the potential for based on their overall low mintages.[/QUOTE]
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