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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4231974, member: 76863"]It really depends. One of the things I do is consider the final value for a graded 70 to determine if its worth it to add that as a collector. The recent 30k mintage ASE for example was a no brainier to add it. But on the flip side the 2017 enhanced uncirculated 10 coin mint set you would have gotten crushed submitting that as a collector and adding it to every coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'd say generally speaking if a 70 is worth $50 then the special labels will generally be in the $55 to $70 range with the standard FS label being the $55 and some of the exclusive bulk labels that look extra nice being on the high end. Now if the coin is $500 that's a different story. The premium for the label generally holds up or at least mostly holds up when the price has settled in over the regular issues even if the overall price of all of them drops from the grade value declining. If nothing else even if they're the same price people will often pick the special label over the regular one making it easier to sell if someone decides too.</p><p><br /></p><p>The cost alone often makes it not worth it for many of the issues for a collector to add it and they would be better off just buying one already the way they want it. In terms of submitting vs buying generally the most sought after ones are ones not available to normal collector submissions such as signature labels and such, though the Baltimore labels have proven to be popular on a couple different occasions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 4231974, member: 76863"]It really depends. One of the things I do is consider the final value for a graded 70 to determine if its worth it to add that as a collector. The recent 30k mintage ASE for example was a no brainier to add it. But on the flip side the 2017 enhanced uncirculated 10 coin mint set you would have gotten crushed submitting that as a collector and adding it to every coin. I'd say generally speaking if a 70 is worth $50 then the special labels will generally be in the $55 to $70 range with the standard FS label being the $55 and some of the exclusive bulk labels that look extra nice being on the high end. Now if the coin is $500 that's a different story. The premium for the label generally holds up or at least mostly holds up when the price has settled in over the regular issues even if the overall price of all of them drops from the grade value declining. If nothing else even if they're the same price people will often pick the special label over the regular one making it easier to sell if someone decides too. The cost alone often makes it not worth it for many of the issues for a collector to add it and they would be better off just buying one already the way they want it. In terms of submitting vs buying generally the most sought after ones are ones not available to normal collector submissions such as signature labels and such, though the Baltimore labels have proven to be popular on a couple different occasions.[/QUOTE]
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