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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1982301, member: 41863"]Really?!?! Its not like it is even a vague veiled attempt at trying to purchase the coin from Matt. I wouldve PM'ed him personally about such a matter. The reason I asked was for the learning experience for myself and the crowd. Like I said, Numismedia has this coin trending up in all grades, it has a '+' designation, and jumps by almost triple at the next grade up. As a business owner and as open as he is on this site about his practices and such, I was just curious what a retail value <i>would </i> be, not necessarily EXACTLY what Matt has stickered on the coin in his shop. Its more so I know how to approach such coins in the future, as this is similar to my series and is tough spot to evaluate, at least for me. </p><p><br /></p><p>Which is kind of why I left the over/under part at the bottom as well, so he can simply respond with</p><p><br /></p><p>"Over"</p><p><br /></p><p>or</p><p><br /></p><p>"Under"</p><p><br /></p><p>Which leaves no rules broken or puts an exact number out there to protect himself by what you described above. </p><p><br /></p><p>Like I said this is a tough grade on a coin when the book triples at the next grade. Some people view the plus as enough to kick it up to a 65 price range, and I am just curious as to a real life setting. I mean what better way to learn right?</p><p><br /></p><p>So with all that being said, would Matt still have a problem answering this question?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1982301, member: 41863"]Really?!?! Its not like it is even a vague veiled attempt at trying to purchase the coin from Matt. I wouldve PM'ed him personally about such a matter. The reason I asked was for the learning experience for myself and the crowd. Like I said, Numismedia has this coin trending up in all grades, it has a '+' designation, and jumps by almost triple at the next grade up. As a business owner and as open as he is on this site about his practices and such, I was just curious what a retail value [I]would [/I] be, not necessarily EXACTLY what Matt has stickered on the coin in his shop. Its more so I know how to approach such coins in the future, as this is similar to my series and is tough spot to evaluate, at least for me. Which is kind of why I left the over/under part at the bottom as well, so he can simply respond with "Over" or "Under" Which leaves no rules broken or puts an exact number out there to protect himself by what you described above. Like I said this is a tough grade on a coin when the book triples at the next grade. Some people view the plus as enough to kick it up to a 65 price range, and I am just curious as to a real life setting. I mean what better way to learn right? So with all that being said, would Matt still have a problem answering this question?[/QUOTE]
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