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<p>[QUOTE="JCB1983, post: 1355070, member: 23885"]I would like for this to be a tactful discussion. I'll be the first to admit that I can be very opinionated, and am often snapped back into place by seasoned senior collectors. So here is the question(s). Is there a more accurate/up to date price guide than eBay completed listing or Heritage Auction Realized Prices? I would like to know the source of greysheet pricing guide. I have a fuzzy vision of the white house situation room. 20 top Senior Numismatists sit around a table drinking coffee and look at realized prices from coin shows. Obviously someone knows the answer and can correct this false assumption, but really... how do they come up with their prices? My guess would be that it comes from the internet. With a wealth of information readily available and setup via completed listings/realized prices it would be at a much time consuming opportunity cost to use any other method. How would it be current? On another note, how could there possibly be a more accurate market price guide? I can understand the argument for rare coins, but how about sub 1k PCGS/NGC slabbed coinage? The supply and demand curve is shifting at a rapid rate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JCB1983, post: 1355070, member: 23885"]I would like for this to be a tactful discussion. I'll be the first to admit that I can be very opinionated, and am often snapped back into place by seasoned senior collectors. So here is the question(s). Is there a more accurate/up to date price guide than eBay completed listing or Heritage Auction Realized Prices? I would like to know the source of greysheet pricing guide. I have a fuzzy vision of the white house situation room. 20 top Senior Numismatists sit around a table drinking coffee and look at realized prices from coin shows. Obviously someone knows the answer and can correct this false assumption, but really... how do they come up with their prices? My guess would be that it comes from the internet. With a wealth of information readily available and setup via completed listings/realized prices it would be at a much time consuming opportunity cost to use any other method. How would it be current? On another note, how could there possibly be a more accurate market price guide? I can understand the argument for rare coins, but how about sub 1k PCGS/NGC slabbed coinage? The supply and demand curve is shifting at a rapid rate.[/QUOTE]
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