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<p>[QUOTE="mpcusa, post: 2511420, member: 26550"]As a Military Payment Certificate collector for over 20 years, there are not to many </p><p>Sources for MPC values many monthly guides just dont have the room with all the </p><p>Issues out there, but the there is one out there, its called the CDN Green Sheet </p><p>(For Currency) and the Gray sheet (for coins ) though i never have had the use for </p><p>The gray one, i use to use the green sheet , but did find a couple issues with it </p><p><br /></p><p>1. First being the values i don,t think there market analysis is correct when it comes</p><p> To Mpc</p><p><br /></p><p>2. There bid ask format is not realistic either, especially if the note has sold a few times</p><p> Who is going to take less then what they paid, i went to show a couple of years ago </p><p> shopping a few of my notes asked a dealer there and he asked me if i was selling for</p><p> Ask price, confused i said what do you mean? the ask price was a little rediculous </p><p> about half of what i paid <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>3. On the MPC side of things there scale only goes to 65 Gem ? on all others it goes to</p><p> Super 67 and i thing that,s not high enough either so how would i know the worth </p><p> Of lets say for example my Series 681 $10 69PPQ if the value stops at 65PPQ you </p><p> Cant just cant bump it up so much per grade, that doesnt make much senses either </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>would like your opinions or thoughts <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mpcusa, post: 2511420, member: 26550"]As a Military Payment Certificate collector for over 20 years, there are not to many Sources for MPC values many monthly guides just dont have the room with all the Issues out there, but the there is one out there, its called the CDN Green Sheet (For Currency) and the Gray sheet (for coins ) though i never have had the use for The gray one, i use to use the green sheet , but did find a couple issues with it 1. First being the values i don,t think there market analysis is correct when it comes To Mpc 2. There bid ask format is not realistic either, especially if the note has sold a few times Who is going to take less then what they paid, i went to show a couple of years ago shopping a few of my notes asked a dealer there and he asked me if i was selling for Ask price, confused i said what do you mean? the ask price was a little rediculous about half of what i paid :( 3. On the MPC side of things there scale only goes to 65 Gem ? on all others it goes to Super 67 and i thing that,s not high enough either so how would i know the worth Of lets say for example my Series 681 $10 69PPQ if the value stops at 65PPQ you Cant just cant bump it up so much per grade, that doesnt make much senses either would like your opinions or thoughts :)[/QUOTE]
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