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<p>[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 611029, member: 7957"]I will tack another qualifier on to it. I find most Lincoln prices sort of accurate (in the sense that coins sell higher and lower than the PCGS listed price). However, it is not uncommon to see price variations for the same date greater than your 2 : 1 difference.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a for-instance 1950-S MS67 RED</p><p>PCGS guide = $1650</p><p>In the last 12 months, Heritage has sold 8 of them prices from $920 to $1840[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rlm's cents, post: 611029, member: 7957"]I will tack another qualifier on to it. I find most Lincoln prices sort of accurate (in the sense that coins sell higher and lower than the PCGS listed price). However, it is not uncommon to see price variations for the same date greater than your 2 : 1 difference. As a for-instance 1950-S MS67 RED PCGS guide = $1650 In the last 12 months, Heritage has sold 8 of them prices from $920 to $1840[/QUOTE]
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