i love the cherry picking , but the books prices are vastly outta date.. are there online updates for the cpgs??
I keep thinking that this would be a logical progression in pricing...now that we have numerous online price guides for normal coins, why not for varieties and errors? I realize that it would be more difficult to verify items people "claim" are certain varieties, and the total number of actual sales would be much, much less...but I would think it is still within the realm of possibility.
They have the major ones (listed in Red Book, Coin Prices, CPG, etc) that they will attribute, but not less well-known varieties. Lots of open holes. I do like how they will link the most recent auctions, though. Very helpful.
"i love the cherry picking" kazakstan, kazakstan, superior potassium, all countries, inferior potassium
Actually I mean PCGS just added a lot of the Newcomb varieties and Overton varieties, flying eagle cents, etc. Most of which now have prices in their guide. That's a new addition.
im on my 5th one in like 4 years EDS markers Obverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. MDS markers Obverse Two strong NW-SE die scratches below the date. Numerous die scratches protrude from the back of the coat. Reverse Evidence of a die clash in the 3rd memorial bay. Die scratches to the top and through the CEN of CENT. Reverse is MDS. LDS markers Obverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse Markers for this die state are not yet known. Value Information The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other guides and sales sheets. It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor intent to purchase on behalf of this site. It is only to be used as a guide F...................5.00 VF..................10.00 EF..................15.00 AU..................20.00 UNC.................25.00 MS63................35.00 MS65................50.00 Quick Links... Go to the date guide main page Back to the 1982 date guide page Check out the 1981 date guide Check out the 1983 date guide 1982P-1DO-002 | CLASS 5 (MDS) CONECA: DDO-001 | Crawford:UNKNOWN Wexler: UNKNOWN | FS#:1-1982-100 coin photographed is credited to Ed Burrell. Large Date Copper. A nice spread can be seen on GOD WE TRUST. On earlier die state examples, some light separation can also be seen on LIBERTY. NOTE: All coins examined in EDS or MDS have had a nice obverse misaligned die (MAD) error. Some LDS specimens have been reported without the MAD.
There is no price guide that is worth the paper it is printed on, or on-line, and that is true of all coins including varieties & errors. The Grey Sheet is the closest thing there is. If you want to know what a coin is worth, any coin, then, as said, you need to research auction records. Period, end of story.
I have a 1923 mercury Doubled Die Obverse 10 cent silver coin in very fine condition the doubling is in the entire word of Liberty the date and some doubling in god we trust. I believe this would be the only one known for that year does anyone have a price range for this variety coin?
"I believe this would be the only one known for that year" if the only one known, how can anyone give a value? also, how about a picture?