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<p>[QUOTE="dave92029, post: 1045043, member: 26916"]Thanks for all your comments. I have created an Excel spreadsheet to track my inventory of of PM. The two columns on that spreadsheet that are my biggest challenge are "Mintage" and "Market Value". </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, you are correct my original question was based on looking at NGC PF69 ASE.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have found what I consider several "good deals" on eBay, and I hesitate to use the NGC / PCGS Price Guides as "Market Value", because of the inflated gains that they produce on my spreadsheet. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am trying to find a source for the Market Value column on my inventory sheet. It is important to me to keep this information objective and accurate, rather than fool myself with a false valuation.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Mintage figures are also amusing. Since select coins are sold individually and in sets, it is difficult to determine if the "total Minta ge" figures include both the individual units produced Plus the coins included in the sets. I have noticed differences that I would consider large, but not material in determining value. I just wish that there was a more consistent and accurate source for the final mintage of US Coins. This is information that I would expect the US Mint to maintain on their web site, but the Mint appears to have bigger issues to address.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dave92029, post: 1045043, member: 26916"]Thanks for all your comments. I have created an Excel spreadsheet to track my inventory of of PM. The two columns on that spreadsheet that are my biggest challenge are "Mintage" and "Market Value". Yes, you are correct my original question was based on looking at NGC PF69 ASE. I have found what I consider several "good deals" on eBay, and I hesitate to use the NGC / PCGS Price Guides as "Market Value", because of the inflated gains that they produce on my spreadsheet. I am trying to find a source for the Market Value column on my inventory sheet. It is important to me to keep this information objective and accurate, rather than fool myself with a false valuation. The Mintage figures are also amusing. Since select coins are sold individually and in sets, it is difficult to determine if the "total Minta ge" figures include both the individual units produced Plus the coins included in the sets. I have noticed differences that I would consider large, but not material in determining value. I just wish that there was a more consistent and accurate source for the final mintage of US Coins. This is information that I would expect the US Mint to maintain on their web site, but the Mint appears to have bigger issues to address.[/QUOTE]
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