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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1753180, member: 112"]I don't think you understand what I am telling you. For example, if you look on Heritage for 1913-S Barber quarters in G4, with damage and yours is damaged, you will find some examples selling for as little as $500. You will also find some that were harshly cleaned selling for as much as $900. That's almost a 100% spread just for 2 different problems.</p><p> </p><p>Of course the problem free examples, same grade, are selling for $1200 to $1600.</p><p> </p><p>With any coin, even problem free examples, you are going to find a huge range of prices. Even when 2 coins are the exact same grade, and both are graded by the same TPG, it is not uncommon to find coin #1 selling for double what coin #2 sold for. Do you understand what that means ? I'm saying you can have 2 Barber quarters, both graded MS64 by PCGS, and #1 will sell for $1500 and #2 will sell for $3000. And that is true with almost every coin !</p><p> </p><p>Now imagine what happens when you get to problem coins. It gets even worse is what I'm telling you. And it gets worse because there so very, very, many variables.</p><p> </p><p>And yes, those all real examples.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1753180, member: 112"]I don't think you understand what I am telling you. For example, if you look on Heritage for 1913-S Barber quarters in G4, with damage and yours is damaged, you will find some examples selling for as little as $500. You will also find some that were harshly cleaned selling for as much as $900. That's almost a 100% spread just for 2 different problems. Of course the problem free examples, same grade, are selling for $1200 to $1600. With any coin, even problem free examples, you are going to find a huge range of prices. Even when 2 coins are the exact same grade, and both are graded by the same TPG, it is not uncommon to find coin #1 selling for double what coin #2 sold for. Do you understand what that means ? I'm saying you can have 2 Barber quarters, both graded MS64 by PCGS, and #1 will sell for $1500 and #2 will sell for $3000. And that is true with almost every coin ! Now imagine what happens when you get to problem coins. It gets even worse is what I'm telling you. And it gets worse because there so very, very, many variables. And yes, those all real examples.[/QUOTE]
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