Will the Big One devalue dreck (and will you take advantage of the warning)?

In the Legend Market Report™, Legend writes:
"Without coins, trading is sluggish. Dealers can not move their dreck (LOW END, OVERGRADED, UGLY, etc) coins unless the prices FALL as they will have limited cash. And we predict within the next month to three months prices will fall as hard as ever on these kinds of coins.You should seriously clean up your collection now. Also, as dreck crashes in price, great coins will only rise in value. Its no secret the dreck has been holding back great coins for a few years now. After PCGS makes it historic announcement, the market will change forever. We warned you!"
In this statement, it is implied that the Big One and dreck are inexorably linked. Fortunately, for us Jews, it is also Passover. We are supposed to get rid of chametz before Monday night, thereby providing an excellent opportunity to get rid of our dreck (and schmutz) at the same time.
Seriously, and Yiddishkeit aside, dealers (not just Legend) have been telling us for years that the overgraded, ugly, and overpriced material is crowding the marketplace, and most of us have seen this with our own eyes. What affect will the Big One have on the dreck, if any?
Bonus question: What affect will the Big One have on the ability to sift through the dreck on the verkakte Heritage search function, and will this reverse Realone's verklempt disposition?
"Without coins, trading is sluggish. Dealers can not move their dreck (LOW END, OVERGRADED, UGLY, etc) coins unless the prices FALL as they will have limited cash. And we predict within the next month to three months prices will fall as hard as ever on these kinds of coins.You should seriously clean up your collection now. Also, as dreck crashes in price, great coins will only rise in value. Its no secret the dreck has been holding back great coins for a few years now. After PCGS makes it historic announcement, the market will change forever. We warned you!"
In this statement, it is implied that the Big One and dreck are inexorably linked. Fortunately, for us Jews, it is also Passover. We are supposed to get rid of chametz before Monday night, thereby providing an excellent opportunity to get rid of our dreck (and schmutz) at the same time.
Seriously, and Yiddishkeit aside, dealers (not just Legend) have been telling us for years that the overgraded, ugly, and overpriced material is crowding the marketplace, and most of us have seen this with our own eyes. What affect will the Big One have on the dreck, if any?
Bonus question: What affect will the Big One have on the ability to sift through the dreck on the verkakte Heritage search function, and will this reverse Realone's verklempt disposition?

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Thanks for the warning. --Jerry
thanks. trying to understand the term.
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<< <i>is this central concept, "dreck" a binary function? is a given coin eithe dreck, or not, independent of the "grade" it's represented as, or the price it trades?
thanks. trying to understand the term. >>
You have a good understanding of why it is hard to define....best of luck. Jerry
<< <i>is this central concept, "dreck" a binary function? is a given coin eithe dreck, or not, independent of the "grade" it's represented as, or the price it trades?
thanks. trying to understand the term. >>
Oy vay! You are making this harder than it has to be. It's chazerai. Hope this helps.
I doubt the Big One will devalue anything, nor should that be It's point.
<< <i>is this central concept, "dreck" a binary function? is a given coin eithe dreck, or not, independent of the "grade" it's represented as, or the price it trades?
thanks. trying to understand the term. >>
The only way dreck truly can hold prices back on nice coins is by being intermingled amongest the grading scale.
This would not and should not be the case even so if all collectors truly looked at and purchased the coin and not the grade.
This is obviously the other side of the sword when it comes to third party graders as many use them as a crutch.
then they should be. Actual gem coins in solid or PQ condition are far
rarer then the present statistics would imply. Thus when the realization
sinks in, the price of solids and PQ will spring ahead while the (D) coins
will have to drop. With the CAC, NGC stars and the possible coming of PQ
for NGC and PCGS, this will take place sooner , rather then later.
Camelot
Are the collectors who have kept these folks in business for years suddenly going to wise up?
I doubt it.
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
I collect coins.
This is, after all, a HOBBY to a lot of us.
Pete
PS And no, gold buffalos aren't dreck.
<< <i>In the Legend Market Report™, Legend writes:
"Without coins, trading is sluggish. Dealers can not move their dreck (LOW END, OVERGRADED, UGLY, etc) coins unless the prices FALL as they will have limited cash. And we predict within the next month to three months prices will fall as hard as ever on these kinds of coins.You should seriously clean up your collection now. Also, as dreck crashes in price, great coins will only rise in value. Its no secret the dreck has been holding back great coins for a few years now. After PCGS makes it historic announcement, the market will change forever. We warned you!"
In this statement, it is implied that the Big One and dreck are inexorably linked. Fortunately, for us Jews, it is also Passover. We are supposed to get rid of chametz before Monday night, thereby providing an excellent opportunity to get rid of our dreck (and schmutz) at the same time.
Seriously, and Yiddishkeit aside, dealers (not just Legend) have been telling us for years that the overgraded, ugly, and overpriced material is crowding the marketplace, and most of us have seen this with our own eyes. What affect will the Big One have on the dreck, if any?
Bonus question: What affect will the Big One have on the ability to sift through the dreck on the verkakte Heritage search function, and will this reverse Realone's verklempt disposition?
oy vey... you're meshugunah already... but at least you're a doctor...
I am a customer of hers and know exactly what she is talking about. While I do not always agree with her choice of terms, she does know what she is talking about.
She is not talking about the kinds of coins most you seem to collect here. Her warnings are about garabge in holders. I should know, she just helped me sell about a dozen coins that I had bought from auctions on my own. She sent the coins to CAC for me. Six of the the gold coins I had were puttied and recolored. To me thats a crime committed by both the grading services and dealers. My losses were bad, but I now realize they were not as bad as they could have been.
Whatever PCGS is rolling out, it better be good. The hype surrounding the Big One has already put doubt in my mind. No grading service has much crediblity with me right now unless a CAC sticker is attached. PCGS sure isn't Apple and Hall isn't Jobs!
What Laura calls dreck, I call garbage. If the Big One is really linked to moving dreck, maybe then PCGS will buy the garbage back. That would certainly clean things up.
I knew it would happen.
<< <i>...After PCGS makes it historic announcement, the market will change forever. We warned you!"
In this statement, it is implied that the Big One and dreck are inexorably linked... >>
It is the TPGs that created the Dreck mess in the first place. I do not put much faith in them to get the market out of it. I am leaning towards them making a bigger mess than ever...hence the "Big One".
Edited to add: If PCGS offers to regrade all existing slabbed coins for free, that would speed up my timeframe.
But alas, I went to my ' box of 20/20 ' this weekend and I have more dreck to go.
On top of that I keep thinking what a major coin buyer told me recently that ' coins are not rare' and now I am totally fammished.
In about 2 months it will be a great time for a newbie to buy coins cause they will all be cheaper.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>I have been selling big coins for big losses before the coming of the big one was announced.
But alas, I went to my ' box of 20/20 ' this weekend and I have more dreck to go.
On top of that I keep thinking what a major coin buyer told me recently that ' coins are not rare' and now I am totally fammished.
In about 2 months it will be a great time for a newbie to buy coins cause they will all be cheaper. >>
The "coins are not rare" comment is actually dead on when US coins are the subject. Wave around enough money and the US numismatic coins you want will appear.
True, but the opportunity to buy the right US coin at the right price is far rarer.
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Honestly - how could they afford to?
To start with, aren't overgraded coins simply the grader's fault? The coin itself is just a coin, the slabber is at fault. Aren't overpriced coins still the same coins?
Also, why concern yourself with the purchases of others? I can see why the group that was quoted should care, but as a collector why should it concern you unless they are bidding against you?
<< <i>In the Legend Market Report™, Legend writes:
"Dealers can not move their dreck (LOW END, OVERGRADED, UGLY, etc) coins " >>
Linking three different things in one category is a mistake, IMHO ...
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
prune and upgrade collections. One reason is to raise cash for nicer and better coins
the second reason is to get rid of your mistakes.While some collectors will quibble over
what is a dreaded "D" coin, a really bad coin is and will always be, a really bad coin. Now
if you happen to have a 1916-D dime in AG, then that is a very desirable coin.
Camelot
Some of you have may be sucked in by her delusions of grandeur, believing she controls the market, but 99 44/100% of collectors have no idea who Legend is and will never by a coin from them. The pop top, sticker-crazed, registry chasers make up a minuscule portion of the market, and those coins have no influence on mainstream collectors.
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<< <i>The "coins are not rare" comment is actually dead on when US coins are the subject. Wave around enough money and the US numismatic coins you want will appear.
True, but the opportunity to buy the right US coin at the right price is far rarer. >>
I agree. I think it is easier to make that comment if you don't have a large wantlist of not necessarily rare but difficult coins.
Or if you're willing to accept low quality for the grade coins it is easier.
For example, I've been looking for an MS66 31-S buffalo which is a fairly common $500 coin but in 2 years I haven't seen an excellent one on the market. I've passed on many.
--Jerry
I think The Big One probably has to do with some hybrid of the CAC concept BUT it will also create a very transparent market for the coins. I am on the edge of my tuk tuk waiting for the announcement.
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