Why are the costs of the seller completely irrelevant to the buyer? Don’t you have to consider that there is a growing segment of the population...
The biggest application of the idea is if the prices are all the same for the same type of item or close for similar items. That is what the...
So would it be more plausible with generic Morgans, proof sets, bullion, etc? I do see there being more of an issue with something like a...
What does return on investment or cost of goods sold have to do with the question? A cost-benefit analysis is prudent though. What are the costs...
Why? There is research that suggests otherwise (see link in my post above).
Think of it as a supplemental income, part-time work, or a second job. And again it was just a sample number. Someone selling multiple coins a day...
Here is something that speaks about the same idea (just not for coins); "When a brand faces a much higher-quality competitor, it usually benefits...
It reached as high as $29 this year. And premiums for physical have been high throughout the year.
It was just a sample number, but I don't think it's unreasonable. The median hourly wage is around $20. I figure the labor involved for one coin...
Melt is around $20. Premiums for lower grade examples from many dealers are $3-$7 over that. So $23-$30 is the range one would expect to pay. Add...
Did it come with the Capital Holder? Those alone tend to average $3-$5. As far as the coin, I'd expect anywhere from $23-$30 nowadays. Overall,...
Here's a random idea I've contemplated and wanted to see what others thought. Would you be in favor of price transparency when you see coins for...
What is the grade on the holder?
63 FBL ....the hits look significant to prevent a higher grade
This would be my suggestion too. The earlier dates are more expensive and likely to draw attention individually. The rest are fairly common and...
I guessed PR 66 ....it's possible that it got a QC as PCGS can be inconsistent with these (I've seen plenty of straight graded ones and then some...
Agreed. It is important to understand that guides are simply a reference loosely based on sales. And even then they tend to be some sort of...
@Lehigh96 it might be the TruView (which can hide things), but to me the MS 67 appears to have less planchet roughness than the MS 66. And like...
Looks clean overall and the picture suggests it's a gem...I'll go MS 65
There are cases even with non-toned coins, like you just demonstrated. It can also happen when there is a large jump in price guide between grades...
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