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<p>[QUOTE="Amanda Varner, post: 1859262, member: 59002"]If there is enough "demand" for them (basically, if they would be useful enough to other people) I had absolutely intended to make these for essentially every series for personal use, but I'd been unsure if I should "publish" them ... I had actually asked a couple people if they had seen anything like this before, and they all said they hadn't but I just couldn't believe that I was the first person to conceive of putting the information together in a chart like this! </p><p><br /></p><p>More to come, if you guys really like it! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There isn't really a strict definition for any of the terms ... as I mentioned before, I had thought briefly about trying to weigh things like pop reports and mintage figures, but of course not all coins are certified, and not all coins survived their initial minting. The terms are strictly subjective, but they do seem to be a universal industry standard. Perhaps if I get more involved with them I can start crunching the numbers and running more detailed analysis, but this chart was purely a relative reflection of gray sheet prices by grade.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Amanda Varner, post: 1859262, member: 59002"]If there is enough "demand" for them (basically, if they would be useful enough to other people) I had absolutely intended to make these for essentially every series for personal use, but I'd been unsure if I should "publish" them ... I had actually asked a couple people if they had seen anything like this before, and they all said they hadn't but I just couldn't believe that I was the first person to conceive of putting the information together in a chart like this! More to come, if you guys really like it! :) There isn't really a strict definition for any of the terms ... as I mentioned before, I had thought briefly about trying to weigh things like pop reports and mintage figures, but of course not all coins are certified, and not all coins survived their initial minting. The terms are strictly subjective, but they do seem to be a universal industry standard. Perhaps if I get more involved with them I can start crunching the numbers and running more detailed analysis, but this chart was purely a relative reflection of gray sheet prices by grade.[/QUOTE]
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