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<p>[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 2505220, member: 71338"]Thanks. But the links you gave are for coins sold at auction, like scarcer coins, graded coins, and higher grade stuff. I collect mainly coins under 50-100 so Krause is probably all i have for world coins unless I can get a guide from another country. And so I'm back to trying to figure out the price of 1800 and 1900s coins that have no values in grades below VF. I'm also left wondering why world coins from 10-100 dollars in Krause generally sell for 20-50% less than Krause, especially if silver value makes up less or no percentage of coin's value. I guess Krause's resources are spent elsewhere rather than getting their world guide to more accurately reflect the market. I don't believe it's an arduous task generally, but maybe it would be if they only had a fraction of people work on it in comparison to the number working on US guide. How hard is it to cut prices 30-40% for 40-50% of coins in there? That's my thinking but it in any case they have a year or so to fix things before guides go out again. Perhaps some coins I'm wondering about are on these web sites you mentioned, so I'll check. Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="joecoincollect, post: 2505220, member: 71338"]Thanks. But the links you gave are for coins sold at auction, like scarcer coins, graded coins, and higher grade stuff. I collect mainly coins under 50-100 so Krause is probably all i have for world coins unless I can get a guide from another country. And so I'm back to trying to figure out the price of 1800 and 1900s coins that have no values in grades below VF. I'm also left wondering why world coins from 10-100 dollars in Krause generally sell for 20-50% less than Krause, especially if silver value makes up less or no percentage of coin's value. I guess Krause's resources are spent elsewhere rather than getting their world guide to more accurately reflect the market. I don't believe it's an arduous task generally, but maybe it would be if they only had a fraction of people work on it in comparison to the number working on US guide. How hard is it to cut prices 30-40% for 40-50% of coins in there? That's my thinking but it in any case they have a year or so to fix things before guides go out again. Perhaps some coins I'm wondering about are on these web sites you mentioned, so I'll check. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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