MORE AND BEYOND OSSY said:
So true Jeff, I paid way too much for a Atocha coin a few years ago. Dan Sedwicks current auction
for the same grade, are being sold for less than 50% of what I paid.
Ossy
It's hard to speculate what might be in demand .
The prices tend to drop on any item, once the inital frenzy goes away.
Atocha has a large name recognition, yet majority of the coins are so-so, from a numismatic standard. Just a piece of History, Not an investment.
Heritage sales are including more-n-more named (NGC certified) Wreck pieces that are slowly
increasing in price. Nice certifed XF/AU Graded shipwreck gold from the fleet and LUZ...
bring increasingly higher money; granted some not as much as they were originally sold for.
Check Ebay .. alot of low end Gold Escudos and shipwreck silver slugs are being dumped on..
Are they a good for "investment" ?.. (IMOA) not at the prices they are asking for them !..
yet if you can buy close to the gold price, they might be - as gold rises.
So investment,NO ; Gold speculator, YES.
Look at the Sao Jose,the prices are dropping (from their inital offering) . with only 1700 marketable coins (certifed by NGC) , once they sell into the market the price might turn around.
any Coins from the SS New York and SS Central America seem to be scarce at a price
less than $400. The High Dollar stuff always finds a home, as does the real low end.
If Odyessy wins their case .. who knows what the initial price for the Black Swan
coins might be. With several thousand+++ it will be interesting to see how long they
hold the inital value, seeing that 1805 pillar dollars have not been in too much of
a demand in the past.
remember .. it's the Thrill of the Hunt !!
