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<p>[QUOTE="bruthajoe, post: 8060731, member: 108656"]Well now, it seems I may have been in error to assume that a market is created by demand. Hmm, Wait a dog gone second...</p><p>I think I see the angle of attack here. You guys are coming at this as numismatic collectors, and by all rights, being the subject of what demands a premium price. </p><p>I wonder, what would be the reactions if I had posted this over in the bullion thread. </p><p>Could the members perception of bullion be biased?</p><p>Is there such a thing as a numismatic bullion or should we just say bullion is not intended to be collected and therefore not collectable? I think this might be a subjective argument with strong support from any type of collector. </p><p>I personally wouldn't mind having an early strike bullion, or any bullion for that matter, but the fact is there seems to be a demand, though only 10% of a market, which is being filled but with no competition to keep the premiums in check.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bruthajoe, post: 8060731, member: 108656"]Well now, it seems I may have been in error to assume that a market is created by demand. Hmm, Wait a dog gone second... I think I see the angle of attack here. You guys are coming at this as numismatic collectors, and by all rights, being the subject of what demands a premium price. I wonder, what would be the reactions if I had posted this over in the bullion thread. Could the members perception of bullion be biased? Is there such a thing as a numismatic bullion or should we just say bullion is not intended to be collected and therefore not collectable? I think this might be a subjective argument with strong support from any type of collector. I personally wouldn't mind having an early strike bullion, or any bullion for that matter, but the fact is there seems to be a demand, though only 10% of a market, which is being filled but with no competition to keep the premiums in check.[/QUOTE]
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