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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 1872569, member: 9474"]Unfortunately, all the pricing that you may find in books are just guides or suggestions on pricing. Basically, if you are looking to sell it, the final determination of value would be what you and the buyer agree on. </p><p><br /></p><p>Varieties are a strange bird. I have found that a lot of what you make is all about timing. Considering that the variety collectors market is a small subsection of the entire numismatic market and then those that may collect these Barber types may even be smaller. Maybe a couple dozen people. I have found that many variety collector would rather find the variety themselves than pay for it. I typically don't buy varieties unless the price is within the lines of what a normal coin would cost without the variety. Very seldom do I pay more, but I have. </p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck with whatever you decide to do. A Dealer friend of mine several years ago found a UNC TDR Barber Half that was in a ICG slab. It is super sweet. I would pay a premium for that just because of its condition, but he wants too much.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 1872569, member: 9474"]Unfortunately, all the pricing that you may find in books are just guides or suggestions on pricing. Basically, if you are looking to sell it, the final determination of value would be what you and the buyer agree on. Varieties are a strange bird. I have found that a lot of what you make is all about timing. Considering that the variety collectors market is a small subsection of the entire numismatic market and then those that may collect these Barber types may even be smaller. Maybe a couple dozen people. I have found that many variety collector would rather find the variety themselves than pay for it. I typically don't buy varieties unless the price is within the lines of what a normal coin would cost without the variety. Very seldom do I pay more, but I have. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. A Dealer friend of mine several years ago found a UNC TDR Barber Half that was in a ICG slab. It is super sweet. I would pay a premium for that just because of its condition, but he wants too much.[/QUOTE]
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