The worst performing US coin market segment(s) for 2004 will be...

What do you feel the WORST performing US coin market segment(s) will be in 2004?
My predictions:
1. Moderns in anything less than the "ultimate" grade. Also, any modern, regardless of grade, that is not in a PCGS holder.
2. Common gold coins.
My predictions:
1. Moderns in anything less than the "ultimate" grade. Also, any modern, regardless of grade, that is not in a PCGS holder.
2. Common gold coins.
All glory is fleeting.
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<< <i>1963 pr70 lincolns >>
Not a "market segment". Doesn't count.
I think gold will continue to rise and we'll see even "common" gold coins increase in value...
just my 2 cents worth
My Auctions
Unfortunatley, golds popularity is hurting silver type coin values. Barber & Seated coins [I'm not including seated dollars] for the most part have remained flat the last few years while gold genaric has taken off. I sure wish I hadn't sold my generic gold when I had to raise money eariler this year but I would have sold more of the coins I love to make up the difference, oh well.
I think gold is the big unkown next year, if deficit spending keeps exploding and the job market doesn't start to have a big surge before the Nov. elecxtion gold might go up bigtime next year, on the other hand if the deficit starts to fall and the job market and overall economy continues to improve gold could lose some of the gains it made this year.
Les
Of course, that's just my opinion. Let's keep it just among us, OK?
peacockcoins
..anything I buy.
<< <i>1. Moderns in anything less than the "ultimate" grade. Also, any modern, regardless of grade, that is not in a PCGS holder. >>
Gee, that's really stepping out on a limb.
My prediction is that Walkers will tank. They've had a great run and everybody is recommending them.
Russ, NCNE
Tyler
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
and definitley average appealing coins that dont have the great look!