Very common coins in very common grades. Like jwitten said, these were not cherry picks and are far from epic. Think about why you got that quarter for $5. Nobody wanted it.
You don't have to be a dealer to get the Grey sheet, just a credit card. Getting it online is the best because you get it a day earlier and can just pull it up on a pad or laptop. I think it has gone down in quality and up in price a bit since it was bought out a couple of years ago.
I should have said "I don't have the need for the subscription", and the cost (to me) is an unnecessary expense. I am lucky though, my LCS will give me current greysheet photocopies, or the old guide if I ask for it. I just got the greysheet for the classic commems that I'm in the market for.
Nah! Reasonable prices but certainly not "Epic" cherrypicks. Not to mention that a "cherrypick" is finding a rare coin at the price of a common coin? Back in 2011, I needed a coin for my First Day of Issue Presidential Registry set. Price guide was $200+ Today, that Price Guide value sits at $230. I found the coin on Teletrade on 8/9/2011 and picked it up for $7.00. Throw in Shipping, Handling, and tax and I walked away for only $12.87 Of course, that doesn't mean a danged thing in todays market since I doubt that I could sell the coin for even $12.00 yet, the PCGS Price Guide STILL has it listed at $230?? Price Guides and Reality are often in the middle of a YUUUGE conflict! What really matters is whether or not you're happy with your purchase which, you obviously are. Congrats.
At this point everyones saying the same thing over and over, I got it, pg isn't always accurate, etc, etc.
My idea of a "Cherrypick" is finding an MS66 Washington Quarter for $12.00 that also happened to have a Type B Reverse. Now THAT would be an "Epic" "You Suck" Cherry Pick! Or, how about an MS66 1971-D Eisenhower Dollar that had the Type 1 Reverse for $3.75??
My latest cherrypicks were two 1857 Snow-2 Flying Eagles from my LCS. That's the obverse of '56. VF40 and 35, paid $35 each.
I don't know about Great Collections for moderns, but the Roman Imperial coins there are substantially overpriced, particularly given the 12.5% buyers fee on top of the price. I don't see much bidding on those, just on the common staters of Alexander.
And one last thought... http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ArticleId=23489 Just read a little bit of this