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<p>[QUOTE="lettow, post: 2511541, member: 6986"]As someone who has also collected MPC for 20 plus years, attended more than ten MPCFESTS, knows Schwan personally as well as many other hardcore MPC collectors, I do not know anyone who uses greensheet for pricing when buying or selling. </p><p><br /></p><p>MPC is a thin market. Most serious collectors with money already have the more common notes in high grade and don't care about a tpg point or two. Your 69ppq is likely to remain in a dealers stock for a long time if the dealer paid you what you have into it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most of the collectors I know have entirely raw collections and they have had them for years. As these collections get sold at auction over the next 10 years the higher end pop reports are going to increase dramatically. I have said this before and I will say it again: tpg pop reports for mpc are meaningless as the number of raw notes in high grade is high.</p><p><br /></p><p>The prices in the ANA sale show how soft the MPC market really are. Prices have been on the decline since 2006. I don't see that changing anytime soon.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lettow, post: 2511541, member: 6986"]As someone who has also collected MPC for 20 plus years, attended more than ten MPCFESTS, knows Schwan personally as well as many other hardcore MPC collectors, I do not know anyone who uses greensheet for pricing when buying or selling. MPC is a thin market. Most serious collectors with money already have the more common notes in high grade and don't care about a tpg point or two. Your 69ppq is likely to remain in a dealers stock for a long time if the dealer paid you what you have into it. Most of the collectors I know have entirely raw collections and they have had them for years. As these collections get sold at auction over the next 10 years the higher end pop reports are going to increase dramatically. I have said this before and I will say it again: tpg pop reports for mpc are meaningless as the number of raw notes in high grade is high. The prices in the ANA sale show how soft the MPC market really are. Prices have been on the decline since 2006. I don't see that changing anytime soon.[/QUOTE]
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