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<p>[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2719126, member: 9860"]I agree about Heritage .. when looking at Heritage look at date of sale. You will find many common date coins are not being listed sold recently. </p><p>Another place to look is Ebay on Ebay's Sold List for PCGS, NGC and ANACS these are a good reference. </p><p>Greysheet is getting better but these are considered Retail Pricing for most listed. Greysheets are suppose to be Wholesale... this is rarely the case most of the time these are considered Retail for common date Coins. </p><p>Please remember these prices are good for Buying.. When selling it is good to understand if you go to the trouble to list and display numerous types and grades such as by most Dealers. This is not free and very expensive usually more than just putting your coin in a holder and putting in a case then hoping someone will see it and buy it that weekend. </p><p><br /></p><p>Therefore if you want to sell this coin to a Dealer he will be bound to the very same guidelines when you bought this coin. They will not buy it at a Retail price and you as a buyer should consider this when purchasing. Most Dealers will sell at 3-8% Net above their costs <u>not Gross</u>.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you see this coin generally in a recent Full Retail Magazine, PCGS or NGC list this should be the most you should pay for a properly graded coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2719126, member: 9860"]I agree about Heritage .. when looking at Heritage look at date of sale. You will find many common date coins are not being listed sold recently. Another place to look is Ebay on Ebay's Sold List for PCGS, NGC and ANACS these are a good reference. Greysheet is getting better but these are considered Retail Pricing for most listed. Greysheets are suppose to be Wholesale... this is rarely the case most of the time these are considered Retail for common date Coins. Please remember these prices are good for Buying.. When selling it is good to understand if you go to the trouble to list and display numerous types and grades such as by most Dealers. This is not free and very expensive usually more than just putting your coin in a holder and putting in a case then hoping someone will see it and buy it that weekend. Therefore if you want to sell this coin to a Dealer he will be bound to the very same guidelines when you bought this coin. They will not buy it at a Retail price and you as a buyer should consider this when purchasing. Most Dealers will sell at 3-8% Net above their costs [U]not Gross[/U]. If you see this coin generally in a recent Full Retail Magazine, PCGS or NGC list this should be the most you should pay for a properly graded coin.[/QUOTE]
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