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<p>[QUOTE="illini420, post: 810506, member: 19423"]Since Bluesheet prices are for sight UNSEEN coins, it wouldn't be advisable to allow a dealer to use the Bluesheet as their sole guide when purchasing coins from you in person since they can obviously see the coins in hand before they decide whether to buy. Though, many dealers will refer to both the Bluesheet and the Greysheet as guides when buying coins in person. But if they tell them Bluesheet is the guide for graded coins, then call them out on it as that isn't the case.</p><p> </p><p>For a coin sold over the phone WITHOUT offering any return option to the dealer, then yes, Bluesheet would be the more appropriate guide since the dealer can't see the coin before they make their final purchase decision. But if you sell the coin over the phone WITH a return privilege, then the transaction is the same as a sight seen deal since the dealer will be able to see the coin before the transaction is final. Same goes for internet purchases with or without pics. If you can return the coin after you click buy and get it in the mail, then it is a sight SEEN transaction. If it is an auction where all sales are final no returns, then it is a sight UNSEEN transaction, even if you have photos of the coin available.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="illini420, post: 810506, member: 19423"]Since Bluesheet prices are for sight UNSEEN coins, it wouldn't be advisable to allow a dealer to use the Bluesheet as their sole guide when purchasing coins from you in person since they can obviously see the coins in hand before they decide whether to buy. Though, many dealers will refer to both the Bluesheet and the Greysheet as guides when buying coins in person. But if they tell them Bluesheet is the guide for graded coins, then call them out on it as that isn't the case. For a coin sold over the phone WITHOUT offering any return option to the dealer, then yes, Bluesheet would be the more appropriate guide since the dealer can't see the coin before they make their final purchase decision. But if you sell the coin over the phone WITH a return privilege, then the transaction is the same as a sight seen deal since the dealer will be able to see the coin before the transaction is final. Same goes for internet purchases with or without pics. If you can return the coin after you click buy and get it in the mail, then it is a sight SEEN transaction. If it is an auction where all sales are final no returns, then it is a sight UNSEEN transaction, even if you have photos of the coin available.[/QUOTE]
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