It is in my humble opinion that prices on almost all militaria have gone soft. I know everyone can show an example of a rare or mint example going for huge $'s but this is the first time since I have been collecting (1967) that I sense a leveling or even lowering of prices. I never collected for profit but would hate to see a future where no one cares for the stuff we have so joyfully pursued, which I think, truly drives what will be paid for an item. Opinions?
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I personally think this is a market correction post the feeding frenzy experienced over the past 6-8 years. Although lower to mid have been hit the hardest, the fact is that high-end has been feeling it as well over the past year. In my view this is a good thing, as it will enable younger collectors to join the hobby, without them this stuff will definitely lose value long term.
Cheers,
Asper
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Originally posted by Asper View PostI personally think this is a market correction post the feeding frenzy experienced over the past 6-8 years. Although lower to mid have been hit the hardest, the fact is that high-end has been feeling it as well over the past year. In my view this is a good thing, as it will enable younger collectors to join the hobby, without them this stuff will definitely lose value long term.
Cheers,
Asper
I would hope that the collected effort by Forum members to 'out' those that are selling fakes will help to regain confidence into the hobby.
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The market is moving East with new and young collectors in China, Russia and Asian countries. It is a shift in economics and the militaria goes where the money is. Sadly, with the economic decay of the West, they best material will travel East.
I have not seen anything I am seeking go cheap.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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it depends from your sources... of course for the first time we see a decrease of price but the problem is only the internet bubble.
Fortunately i mixed a lot my incomes... some from merchant, some fromestand and a lot from private sources... and now my items have market without losses.
Future? I don't know.
Of course if you bought only in merchant sites... probably now you have real problem to sell at the same prices... moreover if you bought insigna.
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Originally posted by viva_giulio View Postit depends from your sources... of course for the first time we see a decrease of price but the problem is only the internet bubble.
Fortunately i mixed a lot my incomes... some from merchant, some fromestand and a lot from private sources... and now my items have market without losses.
Future? I don't know.
Of course if you bought only in merchant sites... probably now you have real problem to sell at the same prices... moreover if you bought insigna.
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Originally posted by Asper View PostIn my view this is a good thing, as it will enable younger collectors to join the hobby, without them this stuff will definitely lose value
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...62#post6493562
Tim
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Yes Robert but there were also the collector 'of the collection'... People who collect cause the past owner. I saw other auction (HH with his problems of transparecy and return terms of course) get quite deserted. Generally I see great Ss merchant site go better than before, estand empty of Ss items (do you remember the quantity 3+ years ago?).
Real prices didn't fall... Overpriced items yes... But it's just a problem of buyer who bought at crazy prices.
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