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<p>[QUOTE="mpcusa, post: 1643283, member: 26550"]I recently attended a big show in California to get one of my Mpc,s graded and thought i would pick up a copy of the</p><p>Dealers monthly green sheet for currency why i was there, first off this is the only publication that lists monthly prices for Mpc </p><p>So you would think that it would be in tune with the TPG type grading but looking at the prices they quote i find this not</p><p>To be the case, dont get me wrong the publication is very informative! articles and such are just fantastic!</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition there grading scale atleast for Mpc purposes is fair at best with to many in between grades not listed you are</p><p>Left to really just guess at the value and the scale only goes to gem/65 !! which many notes in my collection are 68 or better</p><p>Here,s a good example, i,am currently working on my Series 481 set and am now on the $1 dollar note current green sheet</p><p>Is at $210 bid there is noway in **** that you could find a 65 for that price $350 would be more realistic 66,s sell for about</p><p>$385-$395 all day long i could go through and quote 100,s of examples that are similar to this but i think you get my point!</p><p><br /></p><p>So my question is how accurate are they on what you collect, i would be interested in knowing <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mpcusa, post: 1643283, member: 26550"]I recently attended a big show in California to get one of my Mpc,s graded and thought i would pick up a copy of the Dealers monthly green sheet for currency why i was there, first off this is the only publication that lists monthly prices for Mpc So you would think that it would be in tune with the TPG type grading but looking at the prices they quote i find this not To be the case, dont get me wrong the publication is very informative! articles and such are just fantastic! In addition there grading scale atleast for Mpc purposes is fair at best with to many in between grades not listed you are Left to really just guess at the value and the scale only goes to gem/65 !! which many notes in my collection are 68 or better Here,s a good example, i,am currently working on my Series 481 set and am now on the $1 dollar note current green sheet Is at $210 bid there is noway in **** that you could find a 65 for that price $350 would be more realistic 66,s sell for about $385-$395 all day long i could go through and quote 100,s of examples that are similar to this but i think you get my point! So my question is how accurate are they on what you collect, i would be interested in knowing :)[/QUOTE]
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