We can't stress enough-the huge forigen PR Walker hoard that hung over the market for years is now disbursed. Prices WILL NOT stay this low much longer (not a pitch, but a promise).
Where does it say Spain, it says FORIGEN, I think that's in South America.
Or is that slang for 'foraging', as in looking for something to eat? Sorry, I have not read the article......but I have never known Proof walkers to be all that popular, so I don't see a reason for prices to rise now unless some marketer folks start buying them up.
Well IMO most of them I have seen listed are overpriced, over-graded, and over hyped for their rarity, that has lead to few collectors going into them. Now I have to ask why do hoards of American coins end up in foreign hoards? May it be that ill gotten gains were stashed where they could not be easily found?
<< <i>How does one get excited over 7 years of mintage? >>
I enjoy short, focused sets, but I think I might be in the minority there.
I've decided recently to take a shot doing a complete set of proof sets from '36 to '42, so I hoping the prices on the walkers soften up a bit in the near term
<< <i>We can't stress enough-the huge forigen PR Walker hoard that hung over the market for years is now disbursed. Prices WILL NOT stay this low much longer (not a pitch, but a promise).
Where does it say Spain, it says FORIGEN, I think that's in South America. >>
From the prior week's market report (7/7):
The massive hoard that Spain was dumping is now all sold. Included in the hoard was thousands of MS coins and hundreds of Proof Walkers.
<< <i>We can't stress enough-the huge forigen PR Walker hoard that hung over the market for years is now disbursed. Prices WILL NOT stay this low much longer (not a pitch, but a promise).
Where does it say Spain, it says FORIGEN, I think that's in South America. >>
If it were in Spain it would have been Furrin.
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.
<<This year when we saw the Spanish hoards were being dumped at auction, we knew it would depress the market>>
MJ
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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Where does it say Spain, it says FORIGEN, I think that's in South America.
Sorry, I have not read the article......but I have never known Proof walkers to be all that popular, so I don't see a reason for prices to rise now unless some marketer folks start buying them up.
How does one get excited over 7 years of mintage?
Now I have to ask why do hoards of American coins end up in foreign hoards?
May it be that ill gotten gains were stashed where they could not be easily found?
<< <i>How does one get excited over 7 years of mintage? >>
I enjoy short, focused sets, but I think I might be in the minority there.
I've decided recently to take a shot doing a complete set of proof sets from '36 to '42, so I hoping the prices on the walkers soften up a bit in the near term
The hoard couldn't be from spain it seems like hoarding Walking liberty proofs would take a back seat to other things in the middle of a civil war
<< <i>We can't stress enough-the huge forigen PR Walker hoard that hung over the market for years is now disbursed. Prices WILL NOT stay this low much longer (not a pitch, but a promise).
Where does it say Spain, it says FORIGEN, I think that's in South America.
From the prior week's market report (7/7):
The massive hoard that Spain was dumping is now all sold. Included in the hoard was thousands of MS coins and hundreds of Proof Walkers.
He who knows he has enough is rich.
How does one get excited over 7 years of mintage?
You mean like Heraldic Eagle Dollars? Yeah, I agree. Boring as hell.
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<< <i>We can't stress enough-the huge forigen PR Walker hoard that hung over the market for years is now disbursed. Prices WILL NOT stay this low much longer (not a pitch, but a promise).
Where does it say Spain, it says FORIGEN, I think that's in South America. >>
If it were in Spain it would have been Furrin.
<<This year when we saw the Spanish hoards were being dumped at auction, we knew it would depress the market>>
MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......