It does to some extent. I haven't memorized the market value in every grade for every key date. If someone offers me a 1916 SLQ in VG, is it $1500...
What a shame to get such a key date misprinted. I'll wait for the revised version. "2.0 and 15lbs lighter!"
I'm jealous of all of the guys I follow on instagram who are in Europe. They pull medieval coins out of the ground every day.
I've been waiting for yKnot to post his new pickup, but he hasn't yet.. and it fits well right here. :cigar: plus..... I just found that I have...
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Nice pick up
Read it. You're not going to learn overnight how to understand the market or make money.
Buy the Red Book. It's going to take lots of time.
Double eyelid like an alligator...Reptilians do exist!! :blackalien:
Are you wanting to become a collector or buy/sell? I would start off with the Red Book price guide. It's fun to go through, has prices on every...
My point is, there is no such thing as "accurate" unless you have a baseline to compare. When there is no consistency with prices sold, there is...
Again, how are you defining "current prices" ? If a coin sells on eBay for $197 and an identical one of the same grade sells for $255, what would...
I bought a 'Matte Proof Lincoln' that PCGS graded MS62.
How accurate they are compared to what? I used to get that complaint all the time with the price guide app I wrote. "Prices are way off.......
I would Cancel and watch it get relisted and snag it for a lower max bid..
You can tell the first and last digit are the same, so a 1. You can also see the flatness of the 3rd digit, so a 2. Nice score.
Winged just made me a wicked awesome template for my VDB set... maybe you can twist his arm for a seated quarter template.
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