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<p>[QUOTE="Speedie, post: 1317322, member: 28064"]Pictures don't matter a fig when it comes to search terms. Looking for (e.g.) "25th anniversary eagle set ngc ms70 pf70" wouldn't return that set to even see the pretty pictures. Not everyone would be using broad search terms, and if you notice the auction in question only attracted 4 bids. The latest 5 that I posted had 22, 14, 1 (BIN), 1 (BIN) and 16 respectively. My broader point was that it's pretty disingenuous to find the lowest sale of the day, complete with typos, and use it to go "neeerrrrr neeerrrrr".</p><p><br /></p><p>My heart isn't remotely wishful btw, I have one opened set for my collection and 19 sealed sets that are staying that way for months if not years. I'm not playing the grading game and honestly couldn't care less what graded sets are selling for, especially during the time of peak supply. </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, NGC 70s are at/around $1,500 and...? I'm actually slightly surprised they're even that much given that NGC is giving out 70s like candy. Nice for the sellers though, they're working with a base cost of $385 inc. grading fees.</p><p><br /></p><p>Given that you have a number of similar posts containing the lowest sale(s) you could find on a particular day, you may want to take your own advice here?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedie, post: 1317322, member: 28064"]Pictures don't matter a fig when it comes to search terms. Looking for (e.g.) "25th anniversary eagle set ngc ms70 pf70" wouldn't return that set to even see the pretty pictures. Not everyone would be using broad search terms, and if you notice the auction in question only attracted 4 bids. The latest 5 that I posted had 22, 14, 1 (BIN), 1 (BIN) and 16 respectively. My broader point was that it's pretty disingenuous to find the lowest sale of the day, complete with typos, and use it to go "neeerrrrr neeerrrrr". My heart isn't remotely wishful btw, I have one opened set for my collection and 19 sealed sets that are staying that way for months if not years. I'm not playing the grading game and honestly couldn't care less what graded sets are selling for, especially during the time of peak supply. Yes, NGC 70s are at/around $1,500 and...? I'm actually slightly surprised they're even that much given that NGC is giving out 70s like candy. Nice for the sellers though, they're working with a base cost of $385 inc. grading fees. Given that you have a number of similar posts containing the lowest sale(s) you could find on a particular day, you may want to take your own advice here?[/QUOTE]
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