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Check the grades of the coins being offered in the market place

BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
As I mentioned several months ago, we are now seeing a decline in the grade of coins from the super

MS and PR 67s and 68s to MS and Pr in marginal65s, 64s and 63s. This may mean that the lofty grades

are being sequestered in collections, or being held back for still higher prices. As the quality of coins appears

to be dropping, this could be a warning sign . After the sale of the really great collections of the past two years,

we are now seeing the sale of lower and lower quality coins. This may be all that is now available in quantity for sale

but it makes one think of a yellow warning light.

When you buy a coin, if you have to agonize over it for days, then return it.

Either you like a coin today and tomorrow or you dont. If the quality of a coin is really not up to the standards you

have establishedfor your collection, then doont buy it. What good is a cheap coin if you really dont like it.
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  • dimplesdimples Posts: 1,286 ✭✭✭
    Great observation wise old bear.
  • I'm starting with Walker short set at MS-64, since they seem to be affordable and I think I need to be a bit conservative until I know more about what I'm doing. But now that I've bought two MS-64s, I'm wondering if I'd be happier with just one MS-65 instead. And...if I had two MS-65s would I wonder if I'd have been happier using that money to buy one MS-66?

    You know what I really like, are those Walker proofs. But I'm not budgeted for that kind of expense right now, to be colllecting a set of proofs. Ya know, now that I'm typing this I think a set of proofs is what I really want.

    Damn! It's not easy being a disciplined collector.


  • << <i>I'm starting with Walker short set at MS-64, since they seem to be affordable and I think I need to be a bit conservative until I know more about what I'm doing. But now that I've bought two MS-64s, I'm wondering if I'd be happier with just one MS-65 instead. And...if I had two MS-65s would I wonder if I'd have been happier using that money to buy one MS-66?

    You know what I really like, are those Walker proofs. But I'm not budgeted for that kind of expense right now, to be colllecting a set of proofs. Ya know, now that I'm typing this I think a set of proofs is what I really want.

    Damn! It's not easy being a disciplined collector. >>




    IMHO 1 in 66 would be better then 2 in 64 image
    Building 33-47 Mint Sets always looking for MS67s PM with any coins you might have for sale.

    Mike
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  • What's wrong with nice choice collector grades??? I would think while the top coins would make a better investment, surely the resale market for a nice 65 might be a bit larger that a top pop 68?

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  • Bear, do you think this may also mean that new collectors are entering the market.
    As the prices for lower grade (new collector) coins go up, more will start appearing
    to meet the demand. The lack of high grade coins may mean that prices will move
    higher for these soon.
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  • BearBear Posts: 18,953 ✭✭✭
    I am not sure. It seems that even the lower grade coins

    are getting fancy prices by the large coin companies. something

    is happening in the coin market and I just cant seem to pin it down .
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