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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 2478856, member: 68"]I slammed Krause earlier in this thread. </p><p> </p><p>I just spent an hour looking over the first edition I've seen since the mess that was the 2015. They responded in that edition to charges that pricing for moderns was all over the place by lowering some of the prices that were too high and leaving most other things unchanged. </p><p> </p><p>This new edition is far better and I can even endorce it provisionally. One should know the country before accepting any of these prices; some still tend high and many are ridiculously low. They're listing more range in BU which seems to better reflect the real market but be wary of new grades as some countries have very high quality coinage and Gems can be nearly the norm in some cases. The real world doesn't well support some of the very high prices listed in MS-65.</p><p> </p><p>Be this as it may this still shows the prices of moderns exploding higher. Unless you're investing or just buying the common moderns you're doing extremely well. US moderns listed in this issue have the same problems as all of Numis News/ Krause price reporting for moderns. Grading problems and lack of reporting in any widely collected grades vastly distort the market for newbies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 2478856, member: 68"]I slammed Krause earlier in this thread. I just spent an hour looking over the first edition I've seen since the mess that was the 2015. They responded in that edition to charges that pricing for moderns was all over the place by lowering some of the prices that were too high and leaving most other things unchanged. This new edition is far better and I can even endorce it provisionally. One should know the country before accepting any of these prices; some still tend high and many are ridiculously low. They're listing more range in BU which seems to better reflect the real market but be wary of new grades as some countries have very high quality coinage and Gems can be nearly the norm in some cases. The real world doesn't well support some of the very high prices listed in MS-65. Be this as it may this still shows the prices of moderns exploding higher. Unless you're investing or just buying the common moderns you're doing extremely well. US moderns listed in this issue have the same problems as all of Numis News/ Krause price reporting for moderns. Grading problems and lack of reporting in any widely collected grades vastly distort the market for newbies.[/QUOTE]
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