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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1837671, member: 41863"]Ok guys, I have a question on how to value your proof-like coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>How do you determine the price of a coin in a given grade when it has a proof-like designation along with that grade? Say I have a 1909-P Barber quarter thats MS-62 PL, not a normal series to see PLs on, so how would you value it for buying? Lets assume the coin is solid and attractive for the grade given?</p><p><br /></p><p>I know people usually have a good idea on how this applies to the Morgan Series, but I specifically need to know about other coins that arent Morgans and how much of a premium (or lack there of) you should/could expect on proof-like coins?</p><p><br /></p><p>My starting point would be numismedia and I would find that a 1909-P in MS-62 is 'worth' $288, from there I typically deduct 20% and thats my high range of my bid. On a proof-like I would likely play in the 95%-115% range, so looking to get the coin for like $280-$325. </p><p><br /></p><p>Any advice to give on my methodology, or anything to look out for?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1837671, member: 41863"]Ok guys, I have a question on how to value your proof-like coins. How do you determine the price of a coin in a given grade when it has a proof-like designation along with that grade? Say I have a 1909-P Barber quarter thats MS-62 PL, not a normal series to see PLs on, so how would you value it for buying? Lets assume the coin is solid and attractive for the grade given? I know people usually have a good idea on how this applies to the Morgan Series, but I specifically need to know about other coins that arent Morgans and how much of a premium (or lack there of) you should/could expect on proof-like coins? My starting point would be numismedia and I would find that a 1909-P in MS-62 is 'worth' $288, from there I typically deduct 20% and thats my high range of my bid. On a proof-like I would likely play in the 95%-115% range, so looking to get the coin for like $280-$325. Any advice to give on my methodology, or anything to look out for?[/QUOTE]
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