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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1581007, member: 11854"]I'll go back to the original discussion for a moment to add that some series are relatively accurately priced for most coins while other series are woefully underpriced or even overpriced in the <i>Greysheet. </i> Morgan dollars are a heavily traded series and the prices listed in the <i>Greysheet </i> are for the most part quite accurate with respect to how the market values these coins. However, problem-free circulate Seated Liberty and Barber coinage routinely sells for higher levels than the <i>Greysheet </i> and that includes sales directly to dealers. In some cases, the level might be three times higher than the <i>Greysheet. </i> Lastly, a perpetually dormant series such as classic silver commems has trouble reaching <i>Greysheet </i> levels for many coins. As with anything else, use the tools available to study real-world sales and you will be much better off.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have subscribed to the <i>Greysheet </i> for the better part of 20-years and will continue to do so. It isn't perfect, but it is broad-based and gives me some sort of view on reality.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1581007, member: 11854"]I'll go back to the original discussion for a moment to add that some series are relatively accurately priced for most coins while other series are woefully underpriced or even overpriced in the [i]Greysheet. [/i] Morgan dollars are a heavily traded series and the prices listed in the [i]Greysheet [/i] are for the most part quite accurate with respect to how the market values these coins. However, problem-free circulate Seated Liberty and Barber coinage routinely sells for higher levels than the [i]Greysheet [/i] and that includes sales directly to dealers. In some cases, the level might be three times higher than the [i]Greysheet. [/i] Lastly, a perpetually dormant series such as classic silver commems has trouble reaching [i]Greysheet [/i] levels for many coins. As with anything else, use the tools available to study real-world sales and you will be much better off. I have subscribed to the [i]Greysheet [/i] for the better part of 20-years and will continue to do so. It isn't perfect, but it is broad-based and gives me some sort of view on reality.[/QUOTE]
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