March
issue . 2007,
This has been an explosive year to start and the
first quarter is not even finished! If anyone says
the market has evened out or slowed down they are
crazy or just not getting all the way in the trenches
with both feet. Rare coins are out there but rare
coins with super eye appeal are becoming scarcer and
that is what's making it so tough to please clients
who have an appetite for treasures with the two main
factors to consider, "rarity", and "eye
appeal"! Compared to a couple years ago it's
amazing to see the collectors out there who really
have been drawn into this hobby because it's a place
to put a lot of money into while feeling safe and
having fun at the same time. Unlike stocks, you can
invest into coins and make it a fun journey by studying
and learning while being able to hold in your hand
the investment you just put your hard earned capital
into. No doubt that people who are hesitating on beautiful
rarities are missing the train because as I wrote
last year, “beautiful rare proof gold eagles
and double eagles you can purchase now between $80k
- $100k you won’t be able to touch under $150k
in a year”. Well, that’s the truth now!
Like prime real estate these rare eye appealing treasures
are being eaten up daily and people who are sitting
on them are guaranteeing their profit for the future.
It’s amazing to see some of these coins and
a blessing to say we’ve bought and sold coins
at this caliber. Some of my favorites that we’ve
recently sold are coins like the 1795 $5 eagle in
MS65 a coin which was upgraded and came back with
a “star” designation (next market talk
we will dedicate to explaining what we think of the
“star” designation). This coin was the
nation’s first $5 gold coin minted for circulation
in which George Washington himself pushed for because
he wanted to see these coins minted before his term
was up. This coin sold for over $500,000 and in a
few years I can’t imagine what it will be worth.
Another coin of course is the 1804 $10 Plain 4 proof
eagle which was upgraded to a “star” designation
PF65 Ultra Cameo, the first $10 proof which was made
as a presentation piece by Andrew Jackson and originally
came out of the King Of Siam set I believe. These
are coins you read about like Greek Mythological stories,
wondering if they really exist, and if they do where
are they? Well, they do exist and to have handled
them is a dream come true because some Numismatists
go a life time without ever seeing.
What’s hot? I have to say ALL eye appealing
coins are right now, rare or not rare! I really think
an undervalued area right now are the Matte Proofs,
these coins are super rare and the appearance is breathtaking,
these coins are just magnificent to gaze upon.
Stay tuned for the next market talk!
Very Best,
Dean Albanese
dean@coinace.com
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