Proof 67 Mercury dimes. Numismedia, Teletrade, Heritage, Coinworld, etc...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by swagge1, Apr 11, 2011.

  1. swagge1

    swagge1 Junior Member

    I am looking to fully complete my Mercury dime set by including the proof versions. I came across a dealer selling a 1939 PCGS PR67 CAC for $500 and a 1941 PCGS PR67 for $425. $925 total shipped. I have looked at the following sites and got the following auction results and prices.

    1939 PR67 Dealer Price $500 ... 941 PR67 old holder Dealer Price $425
    Numismedia $456 ........ Numismedia $388
    Teletrade avg. $506 ..... Teletrade avg. $390
    Heritage avg. $380 ... .. Heritage avg. $352
    Coinworld Coinvalues $500 for PR66 ... Coinworld Coinvalues $400 for PR66
    PCGS price guide $600 ........ PCGS price guide $500

    I tend to think the PCGS price guide is a bit inflated... but as for the others how can someone be sure that they are geting a "fair" deal and what the coin market is actually doing? The heritage auctions are showing sometimes around $100 less than teletrade and other guides. It the greysheet he best bet?

    HELP!
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Each coin, even if graded the same by the same company, is going to bring a different price. All any of the guides can do is give you a feel, a range, for what a given coin in a given grade is going to sell for.

    After that, it's up to you to decide how much is too much.
     
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