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	<title>Comments on: Doug Winter Market Report &#8211; Proof Gold Market</title>
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		<title>By: Doug Winter Market Report - Proof Gold Market &#124; US Dollar</title>
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		<description>[...] This brings me to theory #2. This lack of material has meant relatively little promotion of Proof gold in the past five years or so. A dealer like me can write articles about how great Proof gold is, how rare Proof gold is and what an excellent value Proof gold is, but if I don&#8217;t have any coins available to sell to potential new collectors or investors, what&#8217;s the point? If you look back over time, various dealers were always promoting Proof gold. I think the relative lack of supply has caused marketers, retail dealers and other traditional advocates of Proof gold to search elsewhere for trophy coins to sell to new clients. (more&#8230;) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This brings me to theory #2. This lack of material has meant relatively little promotion of Proof gold in the past five years or so. A dealer like me can write articles about how great Proof gold is, how rare Proof gold is and what an excellent value Proof gold is, but if I don&#8217;t have any coins available to sell to potential new collectors or investors, what&#8217;s the point? If you look back over time, various dealers were always promoting Proof gold. I think the relative lack of supply has caused marketers, retail dealers and other traditional advocates of Proof gold to search elsewhere for trophy coins to sell to new clients. (more&#8230;) [...]</p>
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