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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1977902, member: 22331"]I apologize for any confusion, as I'm assuming that most know how the Generic monthly Grey Sheet prices coins. I was trying to reduce the explanation by not expanding on the normal generic versus specific coin pricing schedules of the C.D.N. publication. Specific date/mint-mark prices for singular date Double Eagles are burried in a supplemental brochure, where the list of generic coin pricing is on the front page of the newsletter.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's believed that any reputable coin "dealer" would recognize a cc, svdb, 1916d coin, or any other "key" which has an extraordinary value relative to the other coins of the series.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've elaborated in my post, which I hope provides a clearer understanding, analogous to finding an 1889CC MS63 Morgan in a hand full of "dollars".</p><p><br /></p><p>I should have included the current relative values of a Generic MS63 raw Double Eagle versus a 1908-S Double Eagle. The current bid value of a MS63 raw Double Eagle is ~$1500, while if you could locate a MS63 1908-S Double Eagle, the Grey Sheet dealer raw ask value is in excess of $20000. PCGS Price Guide value is $22000. A MS63 1907 High Relief Grey Sheet dealer raw ask value is greater than $23000. PCGS Price Guide value is greater than $27000.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the query!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1977902, member: 22331"]I apologize for any confusion, as I'm assuming that most know how the Generic monthly Grey Sheet prices coins. I was trying to reduce the explanation by not expanding on the normal generic versus specific coin pricing schedules of the C.D.N. publication. Specific date/mint-mark prices for singular date Double Eagles are burried in a supplemental brochure, where the list of generic coin pricing is on the front page of the newsletter. It's believed that any reputable coin "dealer" would recognize a cc, svdb, 1916d coin, or any other "key" which has an extraordinary value relative to the other coins of the series. I've elaborated in my post, which I hope provides a clearer understanding, analogous to finding an 1889CC MS63 Morgan in a hand full of "dollars". I should have included the current relative values of a Generic MS63 raw Double Eagle versus a 1908-S Double Eagle. The current bid value of a MS63 raw Double Eagle is ~$1500, while if you could locate a MS63 1908-S Double Eagle, the Grey Sheet dealer raw ask value is in excess of $20000. PCGS Price Guide value is $22000. A MS63 1907 High Relief Grey Sheet dealer raw ask value is greater than $23000. PCGS Price Guide value is greater than $27000. Thanks for the query!![/QUOTE]
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