I do. The "lack of fresh stuff" is not THE problem of itself; it is what happens when you get a lot more buyers. Let's not lose track of the fact that there are a finite amount of good dates, and once serious collectors put them away that's what happens. It will take a new, higher level to bring some of these out again. That's how markets act.
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Take a look.
In January 2004 I stated that the warm coin market changed to a "boom" market.
I stated in January 2005 that we might see a real breather/correction by the summer of 2005.
Now dealers are complaining about supply really drying up.
I do. The "lack of fresh stuff" is not THE problem of itself; it is what happens when you get a lot more buyers. Let's not lose track of the fact that there are a finite amount of good dates, and once serious collectors put them away that's what happens. It will take a new, higher level to bring some of these out again. That's how markets act.