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To: BSGrinder who wrote (26417)1/23/2003 4:14:26 PM
From: c.hinton  Respond to of 36161
 
numismstics do generaly follow the pog,but since it is a very restricted market prices respond to fashion.as the pog moves up so will interest in old coins .That added interest can push prices up faster than plain gold,but the opposite is also very much true.The way I see it if there is lots of inflation than rarities will do well,and the more rare the better.If the perverbial poo hits the fan those "rare" coins are only worth their weight in gold.I'm hoping for the first scenario.ng
recognisability is also important american gold and silver coins were mixed with 10%copper.other countries?who knows