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<p>[QUOTE="Casman, post: 4582820, member: 85295"]So I got upcharged on my last submission because they said the coin value exceeds the submission tier. I called to discuss how they make this determination. The gal said it’s based on price guide. This was an economy submission with max value 300. </p><p>The price guide value says $600. The last 2 auctions were $122.50 May 2020 Ebay, and June 2019 $156. Beyond those sales, I haven’t been able to break $250 in the past 3 years, and haven’t seen $600 money since 2015. </p><p>It would seem they should base tier value on auction values and not some arbitrary made up number. </p><p>Having sold the majority of this coin, I try to select tier based on what I think it’s worth and not based on price guide values. Now I suppose if it graded higher and price support was shown for an up charge I wouldn’t mind, but using an arbitrary price a point difference considering grading fees can eat half the coin.</p><p>How are you guys selecting tiers?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Casman, post: 4582820, member: 85295"]So I got upcharged on my last submission because they said the coin value exceeds the submission tier. I called to discuss how they make this determination. The gal said it’s based on price guide. This was an economy submission with max value 300. The price guide value says $600. The last 2 auctions were $122.50 May 2020 Ebay, and June 2019 $156. Beyond those sales, I haven’t been able to break $250 in the past 3 years, and haven’t seen $600 money since 2015. It would seem they should base tier value on auction values and not some arbitrary made up number. Having sold the majority of this coin, I try to select tier based on what I think it’s worth and not based on price guide values. Now I suppose if it graded higher and price support was shown for an up charge I wouldn’t mind, but using an arbitrary price a point difference considering grading fees can eat half the coin. How are you guys selecting tiers?[/QUOTE]
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