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<p>[QUOTE="rrholdout, post: 2911390, member: 89654"]I like both CV and MV on any coin I plan to sell. Sometimes coins are 'underperforming' in the marketplace in relation to their book values and those I hold [or buy].</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe some recent studies have proved that <i>most</i> coins sell highest on BIN's. But a scan through 'completed listings' generally show that it took great time and some luck [in relation to the glut of similar listings] to realize that high BIN sale. Realizing that high '99c start' auction sale is dependent on so many factors; seller status, feedback, pics, policies, auction timing, uniqueness/hotness of item etc. I think <i>anyone</i> can realize the high BIN sale given enough time. The auction market not so much, unless you have a strong following, or get a rep for bargains.</p><p><br /></p><p>The auction market is where the fun is though, and the guaranteed sale [on a 99c start]. If rapid turnaround and liquidity are critical in your purchase, I would only look at 'sold listings' via auction results. And esp. 'low start' auction results.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rrholdout, post: 2911390, member: 89654"]I like both CV and MV on any coin I plan to sell. Sometimes coins are 'underperforming' in the marketplace in relation to their book values and those I hold [or buy]. I believe some recent studies have proved that [I]most[/I] coins sell highest on BIN's. But a scan through 'completed listings' generally show that it took great time and some luck [in relation to the glut of similar listings] to realize that high BIN sale. Realizing that high '99c start' auction sale is dependent on so many factors; seller status, feedback, pics, policies, auction timing, uniqueness/hotness of item etc. I think [I]anyone[/I] can realize the high BIN sale given enough time. The auction market not so much, unless you have a strong following, or get a rep for bargains. The auction market is where the fun is though, and the guaranteed sale [on a 99c start]. If rapid turnaround and liquidity are critical in your purchase, I would only look at 'sold listings' via auction results. And esp. 'low start' auction results.[/QUOTE]
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