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<p>[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 4650, member: 487"]I also agree with Jody. Not that it shocks me. He is a wealth of information. Everyone should remember that the greysheet is just a guide. It is a tool that dealers use in determining values for a specific coin or coins. These prices are not set in stone. A lot of the price is determined on whether we (dealers) have a need for the product, or the ability to sell the product in a given time. Coin rolls have had a roller coster ride over the past years. In the past, many collectors bought and saved rolls because they were readily available and very easy to sell this way. </p><p>The only constant in this hobby - business is that change happens. The trends in this hobby are always moving in different directions. Now the market leans towards more modern coins in very high grades. This to will change. Many of the early rolls that you have in your possession are not easily obtained. This reflects their current values. If and when the time comes that you choose to sell any or all of these rolls, careful planning will be needed. Many larger dealers will jump on the offer to buy these coins. Their buy prices will be dependent on what they can do with the coins. If they have the ability to liquidate the coins one by one, their buy price will be higher. There are a lot of factors that go into the process of buying and selling coins. Knowledge and patience will be the difference.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="National dealer, post: 4650, member: 487"]I also agree with Jody. Not that it shocks me. He is a wealth of information. Everyone should remember that the greysheet is just a guide. It is a tool that dealers use in determining values for a specific coin or coins. These prices are not set in stone. A lot of the price is determined on whether we (dealers) have a need for the product, or the ability to sell the product in a given time. Coin rolls have had a roller coster ride over the past years. In the past, many collectors bought and saved rolls because they were readily available and very easy to sell this way. The only constant in this hobby - business is that change happens. The trends in this hobby are always moving in different directions. Now the market leans towards more modern coins in very high grades. This to will change. Many of the early rolls that you have in your possession are not easily obtained. This reflects their current values. If and when the time comes that you choose to sell any or all of these rolls, careful planning will be needed. Many larger dealers will jump on the offer to buy these coins. Their buy prices will be dependent on what they can do with the coins. If they have the ability to liquidate the coins one by one, their buy price will be higher. There are a lot of factors that go into the process of buying and selling coins. Knowledge and patience will be the difference.[/QUOTE]
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