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<p>[QUOTE="TJ1952, post: 2321184, member: 76413"]I could never figure that out either. Why the same coin/same mintage/same condition goes up and down over the years. Who or what determines that? Some coins in the red book have consistently gone "down" over the years..why? What if all of a sudden a hoard of 1936-D 3-1/2 leg Buffalo's hit the market. Would the price go down?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TJ1952, post: 2321184, member: 76413"]I could never figure that out either. Why the same coin/same mintage/same condition goes up and down over the years. Who or what determines that? Some coins in the red book have consistently gone "down" over the years..why? What if all of a sudden a hoard of 1936-D 3-1/2 leg Buffalo's hit the market. Would the price go down?[/QUOTE]
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