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<p>[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1424381, member: 29581"]I think it really just boils down to, or should at least for the most part, a coin's value is really only what the buyer is willing to pay for it. </p><p><br /></p><p>If one collector feels paying $600 for a coin in a 64 grade is worth it to have in their collection, then other's shouldn't really chastise that person for overpaying as those doing the chastising may not understand the worth to the person who paid $600 for that coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with Doug's statement concerning the claims of the TPGs saying the issues would go away if collectors subscribe to and use their service. The issues still exist, and show no signs of disappearing anytime soon, and it's now worse that there is at least one service of verifying what the TPG's label says. </p><p><br /></p><p>I liked the old days of doing coin deals, wherein you the buyer and seller haggle about the price and eventually come to a price both could live with. </p><p><br /></p><p>It wasn't all nickel and diming people because of what's listed in some guide, who's accuracy can easily be challenged by the length of time being written and appearing on store shelves as it relates to increases/decreases of those price listed in the guide.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1424381, member: 29581"]I think it really just boils down to, or should at least for the most part, a coin's value is really only what the buyer is willing to pay for it. If one collector feels paying $600 for a coin in a 64 grade is worth it to have in their collection, then other's shouldn't really chastise that person for overpaying as those doing the chastising may not understand the worth to the person who paid $600 for that coin. I agree with Doug's statement concerning the claims of the TPGs saying the issues would go away if collectors subscribe to and use their service. The issues still exist, and show no signs of disappearing anytime soon, and it's now worse that there is at least one service of verifying what the TPG's label says. I liked the old days of doing coin deals, wherein you the buyer and seller haggle about the price and eventually come to a price both could live with. It wasn't all nickel and diming people because of what's listed in some guide, who's accuracy can easily be challenged by the length of time being written and appearing on store shelves as it relates to increases/decreases of those price listed in the guide.[/QUOTE]
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