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<p>[QUOTE="CappedBustDimes, post: 306343, member: 9104"]this is the best advice that can be given.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>more often than not heritage, and all other, auction houses tend to bring higher than normal prices for even mediocre examples within a given series due to the tax bracket that those in the bidding audience belong in, the spirit of the bidding, premiums, and whether or not there is a serious under-bidder just to name a few.</p><p><br /></p><p>greysheets, and any other colored ''sheets,'' on the other are often priced very low. i would love to buy my pieces at greysheet/type prices. if you're dealing with collector grade coins or examples that are widely available price is usually dictated by the quality of the item.</p><p><br /></p><p>and many times price guides can be thrown out the window for no reason at all...</p><p><br /></p><p>each niche, each type, each series, each year, each variety, and each die pairing has their own peculiarities and nuances. those bidders or collectors who can master each, along with patience, end up buying or selling the right coin for the right price regardless of what the guides dictate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CappedBustDimes, post: 306343, member: 9104"]this is the best advice that can be given. more often than not heritage, and all other, auction houses tend to bring higher than normal prices for even mediocre examples within a given series due to the tax bracket that those in the bidding audience belong in, the spirit of the bidding, premiums, and whether or not there is a serious under-bidder just to name a few. greysheets, and any other colored ''sheets,'' on the other are often priced very low. i would love to buy my pieces at greysheet/type prices. if you're dealing with collector grade coins or examples that are widely available price is usually dictated by the quality of the item. and many times price guides can be thrown out the window for no reason at all... each niche, each type, each series, each year, each variety, and each die pairing has their own peculiarities and nuances. those bidders or collectors who can master each, along with patience, end up buying or selling the right coin for the right price regardless of what the guides dictate.[/QUOTE]
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