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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1247493, member: 15199"]Coins that are not gold or silver follow a supply /demand curve, and the newer the year, the less the curve will go up unless, there was a limited number of the coins produced. The same curve will be apparent in the various years of a series. The more of the coins saved, the lesser the price and the reverse. This also applies to grades within a specific year. The 1931-D cent is less than the 1931-S cent in all grades to about MS64-65, where it changes and the 31-D is more costly because more people saved 31-S than did the 31-D, so a higher grade coin is rarer in 31-D.</p><p><br /></p><p>For Silver and gold coins, the price of precious metals during the 80s and now have caused a decrease in the number of such coins as they often have a melt value higher than the PM. But this issue is far from resolved , so we won't knoiw relative value for some time in the future, IMO.</p><p><br /></p><p>Welcome to the Forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1247493, member: 15199"]Coins that are not gold or silver follow a supply /demand curve, and the newer the year, the less the curve will go up unless, there was a limited number of the coins produced. The same curve will be apparent in the various years of a series. The more of the coins saved, the lesser the price and the reverse. This also applies to grades within a specific year. The 1931-D cent is less than the 1931-S cent in all grades to about MS64-65, where it changes and the 31-D is more costly because more people saved 31-S than did the 31-D, so a higher grade coin is rarer in 31-D. For Silver and gold coins, the price of precious metals during the 80s and now have caused a decrease in the number of such coins as they often have a melt value higher than the PM. But this issue is far from resolved , so we won't knoiw relative value for some time in the future, IMO. Welcome to the Forum. Jim[/QUOTE]
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