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Re: I have the next revolutionary idea in PCGS grading...bet on it.
Is the grafeflation now moving that fast? ;) (View Post)2 -
Re: Classic Commems still cascading
There has always been an inclination that commems will surge. Someday. Commems are, however, constant reminders of the variety and beauty in coin collecting. Just think how boring set collecting woul… (View Post)4 -
Re: Classic Commems still cascading
In a market where prices would not otherwise rise or fall, gradeflation would cause prices to fall. (An example using grade 65 no pluses.) In time, the best 65s move up to 66, and the best 64s move u… (View Post)3 -
Re: NN: "Coins generally continue their slide lower".....Do you agree?
In a market where prices wouldn’t otherwise rise or fall, gradeflation causes the average price in a grade to fall over time, right? (grade 65 in this example, and forget pluses) With gradeflation, t… (View Post)1 -
Re: NN: "Coins generally continue their slide lower".....Do you agree?
I agree. Prices seem to decline when same grade prices are compared from one point in time to another. But with grafeflation, that comparison doesn’t accurately reflect reality. (View Post)2