On the PCGS prices page of the website, why don't they list AU prices. It jumps from 40 to 60. It seems that next to MS prices, the AU prices would be the next in importance especially the 58 price. Sorry, I know I posted this in two areas, but the first was a mistake. I meant to post it here in the Coin Chat forum.
What coin series are you looking at? PCGS charges for full access to the Price Guide, they list for free, the most popular grades. So, if you have a paid subscription to PCGS, you can see the prices for all grades, if not, you can only see the prices for the most popular grades (The most popular grades change from series to series).
Raider, Sorry, meant to specify that. I am referring to the Lincoln Cent series. I can see 55 values in other series, but not in the Lincs.
I have the Coinfacts subscription, and as far I remember it covers every major grade. If you tell me what your looking for I can check the site, and I don't think they'll have a quibble if I share a couple... Heck they're changing so often that a price today is probably obsolete by the end of the week...
PCGS has grades 4, 12, 40, 60, 63-68 listed as the "most active", so those are the only prices you'll be able to see without paying for a subscription. PCGS.com - PCGS Price Guide Login
Hey your right! Probably cause the AU value isn't worth but a cent! Seriously! BTW: This is the paid Coinfacts... 1959-D
I didn't thin Coinfacts was any different. For example, when you look at a 1926-S RD Lincoln Wheat does it give you AU values?
I didn't think I was missing anything. Coinfacts is easy to get without a paid subscription, but that's a different subject!
They say "current average prices for EVERY PCGS-graded coin, but if you can find that then I'm missing something, unless PCGS has never graded a Lincoln AU.
click on this link, you should see grades 25-60 in Lincolns... if you have a coinfacts membership look at the top, there are tabs for 1- 20 25-60 61-70 http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=3&PR=1&SP=1&c=45&title=Lincoln+Cent
I like PCGS grading, but for as far off as their price charts are from reality, I wouldn't pay to see them. If you want to pay for a more reliable pricing, subscribe to receive the grey sheet. Guy