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<p>[QUOTE="Derek2200, post: 4615983, member: 106755"]I recently had a sale of a slabbed top pop world coin (Europe) for cost x 2.25. Single digit pop slabbed world coins I have the only one in the bourse room and possibly eBay. Compared to US coins which have been stagnant, decreasing bids in the sheet, steady slide down PCGs 3000my chances of getting retail keystone markup or more on low pop world strong. Have sold a number of them....</p><p><br /></p><p>I have some top Mexico 2nd republic top pop silver coins. One is in Pcgs 65 pop 2/0 and this is total graded. So I will get my price or just keep it. Won it not much over 60 money. They gave it away lol. Would prob move at 750 but wonder if wb giving away. This material beats US generic silver dollars with pop numbers in the tens of thousands. As far as their pop rarity they melted or worn slick if survive as in Mexico these coins circulated. I don’t buy these sitting in BU roll quantity somewhere.</p><p><br /></p><p>With bids sliding tough make money on US coins. It’s thrilling get top pop or single digit slabbed world coins for $150 or less, especially if setup at show Chances prob 95 pct its only one in room. If people won’t pay the money just keep them / fun way to collect. USA 1881-s generic MS65 dollar so common one could go to next table over get it at bid.</p><p><br /></p><p>No I don’t assume a 65 can get 2000 if 60 cv 110. In reality I believe the cv number too low, useless as basis for value. Especially if low single digit pop. But if your in it say for 150 ish the potential get 2x or 3x cost good. Even with that are you giving it away? It comes down to how bad the buyer wants it in my view and potential of the play could really gain big yardage.. A wealthy buyer sky the limit. 2000 chump change to what he could be spending on cars, car mods, boat, entertainment, sugar baby..especially if that money gone forever. The CAC premium for a MS66 generic Saint is over that!</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line: Based on my experience bourse room since 1990 if you have a really nice low pop coin your in drivers seat to get what you want, not some competitor, little know it all vest pocket trader or sludge tire kicker. However it still takes a buyer who wants it and will spend that. If I have a lot of room I have no problem discounting it within a sensible comfort zone if that’s what it takes move it quickly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Derek2200, post: 4615983, member: 106755"]I recently had a sale of a slabbed top pop world coin (Europe) for cost x 2.25. Single digit pop slabbed world coins I have the only one in the bourse room and possibly eBay. Compared to US coins which have been stagnant, decreasing bids in the sheet, steady slide down PCGs 3000my chances of getting retail keystone markup or more on low pop world strong. Have sold a number of them.... I have some top Mexico 2nd republic top pop silver coins. One is in Pcgs 65 pop 2/0 and this is total graded. So I will get my price or just keep it. Won it not much over 60 money. They gave it away lol. Would prob move at 750 but wonder if wb giving away. This material beats US generic silver dollars with pop numbers in the tens of thousands. As far as their pop rarity they melted or worn slick if survive as in Mexico these coins circulated. I don’t buy these sitting in BU roll quantity somewhere. With bids sliding tough make money on US coins. It’s thrilling get top pop or single digit slabbed world coins for $150 or less, especially if setup at show Chances prob 95 pct its only one in room. If people won’t pay the money just keep them / fun way to collect. USA 1881-s generic MS65 dollar so common one could go to next table over get it at bid. No I don’t assume a 65 can get 2000 if 60 cv 110. In reality I believe the cv number too low, useless as basis for value. Especially if low single digit pop. But if your in it say for 150 ish the potential get 2x or 3x cost good. Even with that are you giving it away? It comes down to how bad the buyer wants it in my view and potential of the play could really gain big yardage.. A wealthy buyer sky the limit. 2000 chump change to what he could be spending on cars, car mods, boat, entertainment, sugar baby..especially if that money gone forever. The CAC premium for a MS66 generic Saint is over that! Bottom line: Based on my experience bourse room since 1990 if you have a really nice low pop coin your in drivers seat to get what you want, not some competitor, little know it all vest pocket trader or sludge tire kicker. However it still takes a buyer who wants it and will spend that. If I have a lot of room I have no problem discounting it within a sensible comfort zone if that’s what it takes move it quickly.[/QUOTE]
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