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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4592540, member: 76863"]Been through this before many times with you. Common date common grade Saints are essentially bullion and there are numerous other coins such as the 44-D FB MS 63 Merc where the only way the price would ever move up is if silver spiked. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anything whose value is going to essentially track the movements of PMs is bullion as far as charting purposes are concerned even if that bullion has a premium. No I'm not being derogatory to collectors of those items, but this "index" is attempting to turn coins into stocks and if we're going to do that then we have to look at them as such and call a spade a spade for the numerous coins on there which will never go up without PMs spiking </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It's way up from the 70s, the anomaly in the 80s is meaningless that won't happen again, and it's up since 1995/96, it's up to even from 03. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nothing goes up forever in a straight line but yes it is going up with some ebbs and flows as you would expect it too[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4592540, member: 76863"]Been through this before many times with you. Common date common grade Saints are essentially bullion and there are numerous other coins such as the 44-D FB MS 63 Merc where the only way the price would ever move up is if silver spiked. Anything whose value is going to essentially track the movements of PMs is bullion as far as charting purposes are concerned even if that bullion has a premium. No I'm not being derogatory to collectors of those items, but this "index" is attempting to turn coins into stocks and if we're going to do that then we have to look at them as such and call a spade a spade for the numerous coins on there which will never go up without PMs spiking It's way up from the 70s, the anomaly in the 80s is meaningless that won't happen again, and it's up since 1995/96, it's up to even from 03. Nothing goes up forever in a straight line but yes it is going up with some ebbs and flows as you would expect it too[/QUOTE]
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