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Mozambique Revisited
About those coins coming up at better prices... Mozambique 1 centimo came up for 19.95, and the seller has several with a 24.95 BIN price on it. Looks like that's a good price for this coin, way below catalog. Maybe in time the other ones issued in 1975 will show up at good prices. Cheers, Colleen |
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That's an excellent sign that the floodgates have opened, and the seller is
trying to cash in while the catalog is still way high. Likely as not the four lower denominations will plummet in price as pent-up demand is satisfied and the coins become common. Look for them to reach equilibrium at a couple dollars apiece in Unc. James "R. Carvish" wrote in message ... About those coins coming up at better prices... Mozambique 1 centimo came up for 19.95, and the seller has several with a 24.95 BIN price on it. Looks like that's a good price for this coin, way below catalog. Maybe in time the other ones issued in 1975 will show up at good prices. Cheers, Colleen |
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Ο "R. Carvish" έγραψε στο μήνυμα
... About those coins coming up at better prices... Mozambique 1 centimo came up for 19.95, and the seller has several with a 24.95 BIN price on it. Looks like that's a good price for this coin, way below catalog. Maybe in time the other ones issued in 1975 will show up at good prices. :-))) See that I was right Colleen :-) Go for them now that the price seems OK to you but here is my prevision: they will fall even lower ! Nobody was paying the exaggerate prices they were asking and now they are afraid they'll remain with the coin so they are lowering their prices = panic. The time of the other denominations will soon come ! -- E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! F.d.A http://gogu.enosi.org/index.html http://www.romclub.4t.com/rabin.html Cheers, Colleen |
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If that ends up happening, I'm still not sure I want to buy it even at 20-25$ for it, would you suggest I hold off for a bit as they are starting to become common? That same seller has some in his store, he'll sell 8 for 150, or them at 25 each. He has several, he won't likely sell out any time soon... Colleen "James Higby" (heezerbumfrool[at]hotmail[dot]com) writes: That's an excellent sign that the floodgates have opened, and the seller is trying to cash in while the catalog is still way high. Likely as not the four lower denominations will plummet in price as pent-up demand is satisfied and the coins become common. Look for them to reach equilibrium at a couple dollars apiece in Unc. James "R. Carvish" wrote in message ... About those coins coming up at better prices... Mozambique 1 centimo came up for 19.95, and the seller has several with a 24.95 BIN price on it. Looks like that's a good price for this coin, way below catalog. Maybe in time the other ones issued in 1975 will show up at good prices. Cheers, Colleen |
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As I have said in other posts, when a "rare" item suddenly appears on the
market in multiple examples, it's a good sign that a substantial portion of the mintage has finally been "released." When that happens the bottom drops out of the market, and there are many examples of this in numismatics over the past forty years, even one in U.S. coins, the 1903-O dollar. How low will they go? At this point it's a poker game. You now have to weigh that against your patience in acquiring one of these. You and you alone have to make the call. James "R. Carvish" wrote in message ... If that ends up happening, I'm still not sure I want to buy it even at 20-25$ for it, would you suggest I hold off for a bit as they are starting to become common? That same seller has some in his store, he'll sell 8 for 150, or them at 25 each. He has several, he won't likely sell out any time soon... Colleen "James Higby" (heezerbumfrool[at]hotmail[dot]com) writes: That's an excellent sign that the floodgates have opened, and the seller is trying to cash in while the catalog is still way high. Likely as not the four lower denominations will plummet in price as pent-up demand is satisfied and the coins become common. Look for them to reach equilibrium at a couple dollars apiece in Unc. James "R. Carvish" wrote in message ... About those coins coming up at better prices... Mozambique 1 centimo came up for 19.95, and the seller has several with a 24.95 BIN price on it. Looks like that's a good price for this coin, way below catalog. Maybe in time the other ones issued in 1975 will show up at good prices. Cheers, Colleen |
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Well, with so many available, I'm going to wait it out, at least another paycheck. I still have my eye on this peacock puzzle which at this point, I want more badly... the lady selling it has it in a packaged lot, 7 puzzles, 99 cents, 22.00 surface shipping. They're quality puzzles, they cost 20.00 Cdn minimum for each one. I used to find coins offered me hours of entertainment... but it's more difficult with not much money, right now they're showing up, but I'm not putting them away yet, I'll do that later... Forthe time being, I'm doing 1 jigsaw puzzle every 2 to 3 days, depending on it's size. I'm a person of many different hobbies/interests... (the thread on different sets leads me to believe I definitely suffer from lack of focus). Colleen "James Higby" (heezerbumfrool[at]hotmail[dot]com) writes: As I have said in other posts, when a "rare" item suddenly appears on the market in multiple examples, it's a good sign that a substantial portion of the mintage has finally been "released." When that happens the bottom drops out of the market, and there are many examples of this in numismatics over the past forty years, even one in U.S. coins, the 1903-O dollar. How low will they go? At this point it's a poker game. You now have to weigh that against your patience in acquiring one of these. You and you alone have to make the call. James "R. Carvish" wrote in message ... If that ends up happening, I'm still not sure I want to buy it even at 20-25$ for it, would you suggest I hold off for a bit as they are starting to become common? That same seller has some in his store, he'll sell 8 for 150, or them at 25 each. He has several, he won't likely sell out any time soon... Colleen "James Higby" (heezerbumfrool[at]hotmail[dot]com) writes: That's an excellent sign that the floodgates have opened, and the seller is trying to cash in while the catalog is still way high. Likely as not the four lower denominations will plummet in price as pent-up demand is satisfied and the coins become common. Look for them to reach equilibrium at a couple dollars apiece in Unc. James "R. Carvish" wrote in message ... About those coins coming up at better prices... Mozambique 1 centimo came up for 19.95, and the seller has several with a 24.95 BIN price on it. Looks like that's a good price for this coin, way below catalog. Maybe in time the other ones issued in 1975 will show up at good prices. Cheers, Colleen |
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