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Declining Prices
By Angelo Rulli

I concur with Kim Bunker and his assessment that prices have generally
declined for MMI's.  There are exceptions of course.  It would be
interesting to have those in the know comment on this.  There are
several major collections that are sure to come on the market in the
near future, and that will make for further interest in this topic.

The slightly encouraging note is that there appears to be an opening in
the East Block countries and Russia.  Whether that can offset the U.S.
market will be interesting.

Most of us didn't purchase for the sake of investment; but it would be a
bonus if items are sold for more than was paid for them.

Angelo Rulli



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