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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, April 25, 2011 11:50 - 5 Comments

Is it a Widget?

One of the newer catch-all coin terms that’s been making the rounds is “widget.” This is a derogatory term meaning a coin that is common, boring, and lacking in character. I would primarily characterize a widget as something that is generic in nature. No one goes out and says “I’m putting together a collection of widgets,” but then again, the definition of this term seems a bit vague to me.

  
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 10:49 - 11 Comments

What is a Fresh Coin?

I was recently having a numismatic conversation with someone about an auction (sad life, I know…) and the subject of “fresh coins” came up. This person is knowledgeable and I respect his opinion. And after three minutes of discussion, I realized that his view of freshness and mine were different. But then I got to thinking, “What is a fresh coin? Are there varying degrees of freshness?

  
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, April 11, 2011 10:10 - 2 Comments

Gold Coins With “MLD”

In my 25+ years of specializing in United States gold coins, I have noticed some interesting trends as far as collector preference goes. One of these preferences is what I call “multiple levels of demand” or MLD. A coin that has multiple levels of demand is popular with multiple layers of collectors. As an example, a certain coin may have interest only to a date collector within a specific series.

  
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 13:35 - 7 Comments

How Proof Gold Coins Are Graded Differently Than Business Strikes

Reader JF of Ohio gets full props for suggesting the topic of this blog: how are Proof gold coins from the 19th century graded differently than their business strike counterparts? Great question, JF, and one that has to be answered in a multiple-part format. In order to fully grasp the topic of this blog, there are a few concepts that I’d like to introduce. The first is the mistaken concept that “Proof” refers to a grade.

  
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, March 28, 2011 21:25 - 5 Comments

How the Internet Has Changed Rare Coin Auctions

In my last blog, I discussed ways how the internet has impacted the concept of eye appeal when it comes to coins. Continuing this internet-related theme, I’d like to focus on how the web has impacted rare coin auctions. The impact of the internet on coin auctions in the past ten years has been monumental; more so, I’d venture to say, than virtually any other collectible.

  
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, March 24, 2011 12:07 - 8 Comments

Eye Appeal in the Age of the Internet

I’ve recently read articles on other websites about how the coin market has changed in the last few decades. Surprisingly, few of these articles mentioned the internet; the single biggest game-changer of the past decade, certainly, and along with third-party grading probably the most important development with numismatic applications since the 1950′s. There are a few really important ways that the internet has changed the market.

  
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