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1937 D Buffalo Nickel Looks Like Doubled Die Reverse / DDR ?
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1934 Lincoln Wheat Cent Doubled Die - Doubled Die Reverse / DDR -001
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1999 D Lincoln Cent Doubled Die Obverse / DDO ? Help Needed In Identifying!
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Jim Bisognani: It’s Time for My 10th Annual NGC Year in Review – Part 2
I am sure that I am not the first (nor the last) to do so, yet let me wish all of my fellow Coindexters a happy 2021! With vaccines finally reaching the populace, there is concerted hope that the deadly pandemic that has effectively devastated our lives, economies and placed otherwise mundane daily activities on hold for nearly a year will finally be under control.
A new US president soon taking the oath of office will not be a “cure-all” here at home, but there is hope that a change for the better is at hand. Through all this unprecedented and historic upheaval to our daily lives, measures have been adopted and adapted for our safety, and we are better for it.
Q. David Bowers: Cycles of the US Rare Coin Market 1900 to Date
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When one thinks of boom and bust cycles, the word “investment” usually comes to mind. A broader view is to consider popularity. Various series wax and wane in demand, and different factors in the market can take precedence at different times. One of the great things about numismatics is that it seems that there is always something rising in value, even as prices and demand for other series may go down.
As one considers the booms and quiet periods of the coin market from the turn of the 20th century to the present, it becomes apparent that the strongest times reflected peaks in interest and enthusiasm of collectors. This is logical, of course. The more people seeking coins, the more dynamic the market will be.