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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 18703702, member: 112"]What you need to keep in mind is that none, absolutely none, of all the various price guides provide accurate, real world values ! </p><p><br /></p><p>In reality there is no such thing as a "set and/or established" value" for any coin. The closest you can get to that is what would be referred to as price range. But a price range can vary by as much as 100%, or more at times. And yes, when I say 100% that means that the low end of the price range could be $100 and the high end of the range could be $200. </p><p><br /></p><p>As Jaelus said above, the best you can do to determine any coin's value is to look actual realized auction prices, the more recent the better, and use those realized prices to establish the coin's price range. </p><p><br /></p><p>And you have to do the work yourself because there is no published price guide whether in printed form or digital form that does this. And none of them do this because coin values are constantly changing. And at times those values can change very quickly, and by very significant amounts. They can suddenly double, or just as suddenly be cut in half, or anywhere in between.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 18703702, member: 112"]What you need to keep in mind is that none, absolutely none, of all the various price guides provide accurate, real world values ! In reality there is no such thing as a "set and/or established" value" for any coin. The closest you can get to that is what would be referred to as price range. But a price range can vary by as much as 100%, or more at times. And yes, when I say 100% that means that the low end of the price range could be $100 and the high end of the range could be $200. As Jaelus said above, the best you can do to determine any coin's value is to look actual realized auction prices, the more recent the better, and use those realized prices to establish the coin's price range. And you have to do the work yourself because there is no published price guide whether in printed form or digital form that does this. And none of them do this because coin values are constantly changing. And at times those values can change very quickly, and by very significant amounts. They can suddenly double, or just as suddenly be cut in half, or anywhere in between.[/QUOTE]
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