Indian gold research
mhammerman
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Well, since you cant upload xcel files are there any clues about how to pass on a MS 61-2004/by date $10 and $5 #of sales v.s. avg. price spread sheet for evaluation by the board?
My intent here is to evaluate the mintage vs actual number of sales. The thesis is that though there are high to average mintages (other than known melts) selected coins show very low or no sales. The hypothesis is that that though these coins may exist in high mintages, they are not in the sales stream and therefore are either hoarded (hidden in a box/overseas), destroyed, or there is not enough price to bring them out into the market. This is information to be used in strategizing purchases based on availability (rarity in the sales stream) vs actual mintage figures.
Any cules?
Mike
My intent here is to evaluate the mintage vs actual number of sales. The thesis is that though there are high to average mintages (other than known melts) selected coins show very low or no sales. The hypothesis is that that though these coins may exist in high mintages, they are not in the sales stream and therefore are either hoarded (hidden in a box/overseas), destroyed, or there is not enough price to bring them out into the market. This is information to be used in strategizing purchases based on availability (rarity in the sales stream) vs actual mintage figures.
Any cules?
Mike
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