I consider the original post a step below monster (high end; in the 5s on the 6 point scale).
For the items based on melt prices, yes it should be easy. For items that use an average of sales, not necessarily as it still takes human...
I still see coins where the price guide is higher (noticed it yesterday when looking up several random examples on GC). I think the biggest...
It is definitely nice and I see why others would bid it up. I'm also still a bit surprised it went this high. I looked at GC and it did set the...
In 2019, it was closer to the top end of the market for a reverse 62. Today $550 would be low and I would like it as well in the $700-$800 range....
I could see $3k-$4k if obverse toned. The nicest MS 62 I saw (in person) sold at Legend in April 2022 for $3,055. Today I would think the coin...
It's closer to 2 years in between each sale but one can still say that is a short period. The number of sales suggests it was more likely bought...
It started at $400 this time as opposed to $1, so that could have impacted the views and number of bidders. Even if the coin ends at the same...
I've liked the look of this Morgan since I first saw it at GC. Back in 2019, I thought over $500 was a lot for a reverse toned common date. So far...
I think your guess of the Apmex listing being an error is correct. They could have canceled the transaction after noticing it sold at that price...
Nicer toning, especially on a common date, will outpace the premium of higher grades. A toned MS 63 could easily sell above an untoned MS 67. But...
I was going to say something similar. For a blast white example or a lightly toned one, an MS 66 can be found for under $500. A nice MS 65 can be...
Originally you had to look them up on the website but lately they have the grade on the back of the holder. Below is one of each example: [ATTACH]...
Nice! I'm also curious if the slabs say MS 58 or if it's just a typo on the order page. @dwhiz did you use the CoinTalk special or just a normal...
https://www.osv.expert/FAQ.aspx#q8 What is a “Composite Grade”? The composite grade is not simply an average of the individual grades. This...
The OSV / Anacs sets have been around for about a decade now (started in 2016). I have never seen a details example nor a set with a condition...
The official clad proof sets (starting from 1968) are all in the hard plastic cases, which are inside a paper box. Like the example below of the...
I doubt PCGS or NGC buy them out. It's easier for each to just grade the items themselves. As far at the mint sets, you are thinking of OSV who...
They have waded into the arena. PCGS grades the Engelhard Prospectors now. [ATTACH]
The Proof sets can be fun if one likes to collect an example of each coin and not worry about the value (since most tend to go down from issue...
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