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<p>[QUOTE="PeacePeople, post: 1717980, member: 20082"]There does seem to be 2 classes of slabbed ASE in the marketplace. The earlier years, pre-2000 can command some very big money in ms and pf 70, mostly because the big populations are not there. It's not 100% true for every year, just a general guideline. The later years don't command those huge premiums, but will draw a bit more than raw ASE in most cases.</p><p><br /></p><p>One thing that is a symptom of is the bulk submissions. It seems that dealers aren't going back to older dates and submitting a monster box or 100's of proofs to try to get the magic 70's. At least they haven't so far, and when and if you see a bunch of them come available in the market, I suggest you check the populations before you rush to hit the bid now button. The reason they may not be bulk submitting is the cost, at $10 for 69s and $30 for 70's, it just may not be worth it, or at least they don't think it'll be profitable if they get less than 10% 70's back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PeacePeople, post: 1717980, member: 20082"]There does seem to be 2 classes of slabbed ASE in the marketplace. The earlier years, pre-2000 can command some very big money in ms and pf 70, mostly because the big populations are not there. It's not 100% true for every year, just a general guideline. The later years don't command those huge premiums, but will draw a bit more than raw ASE in most cases. One thing that is a symptom of is the bulk submissions. It seems that dealers aren't going back to older dates and submitting a monster box or 100's of proofs to try to get the magic 70's. At least they haven't so far, and when and if you see a bunch of them come available in the market, I suggest you check the populations before you rush to hit the bid now button. The reason they may not be bulk submitting is the cost, at $10 for 69s and $30 for 70's, it just may not be worth it, or at least they don't think it'll be profitable if they get less than 10% 70's back.[/QUOTE]
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