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<p>[QUOTE="flintcreek6412, post: 1890490, member: 61025"]It says the prices are for full grade coins. Not sure if that just refers to them being problem free or if that means VF35 for VF, XF45 for XF and AU58 for AU. </p><p><br /></p><p>It is a dealer to dealer reference only although lots of dealers use it like a bible from what I've seen. That can be good and bad. If you are selling a Large Cent that is R3 the grey sheet may show it as $225 but when slabbed with rarity you may get double the grey sheet if you know what you have and can articulate it. If you don't know what you have you might just get $225. Not that they are trying to rip you off, but they too may not know the rarity until researched later.</p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS price guide is usually pretty over inflated from what I've seen. It is for PCGS slabbed coins only, not raws.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I try to determine a price I usually look at the greysheet, PCGS guide, Heritage Auctions history and Ebay history(this gets my lowest consideration). I use it to make buying and selling decisions. I am not a dealer but I do often trade with dealers and this gives me a good reference. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, are you buying or selling?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="flintcreek6412, post: 1890490, member: 61025"]It says the prices are for full grade coins. Not sure if that just refers to them being problem free or if that means VF35 for VF, XF45 for XF and AU58 for AU. It is a dealer to dealer reference only although lots of dealers use it like a bible from what I've seen. That can be good and bad. If you are selling a Large Cent that is R3 the grey sheet may show it as $225 but when slabbed with rarity you may get double the grey sheet if you know what you have and can articulate it. If you don't know what you have you might just get $225. Not that they are trying to rip you off, but they too may not know the rarity until researched later. PCGS price guide is usually pretty over inflated from what I've seen. It is for PCGS slabbed coins only, not raws. When I try to determine a price I usually look at the greysheet, PCGS guide, Heritage Auctions history and Ebay history(this gets my lowest consideration). I use it to make buying and selling decisions. I am not a dealer but I do often trade with dealers and this gives me a good reference. So, are you buying or selling?[/QUOTE]
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