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Slabbed Sov Trends


Richiesilver

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I would like to hear the opinion of the learned members here regarding the buying patterns being seen with graded sovereigns. I seem to be sensing a kind of growing mania...observing some very high bidding (and sudden recent increases in bidding) on more modern sovs as well as ms/pf 1900's sovs. Anyone else feel like the demand is growing fast? 

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Coins have been hot generally, be they graded or not. In Australia, the mania for coloured $2 coins has hit new heights, with some rolls selling more than proof 1937 sovereigns. We could write a long report about why, but it comes down to being lockdown, low interest rates, and hunger to make money.

Eric

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