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<p>[QUOTE="pprp, post: 3839612, member: 94602"]You basically cannot reach any safe conclusion because apart from the grade there are other important parameters as the quality of the strike, the surface and the style. Not all provenances have the same impact; some can triple the price even for worn coins, some coming from infamous auctioneers can scare bidders away. Better test your method with moderns slabbed by NGC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pprp, post: 3839612, member: 94602"]You basically cannot reach any safe conclusion because apart from the grade there are other important parameters as the quality of the strike, the surface and the style. Not all provenances have the same impact; some can triple the price even for worn coins, some coming from infamous auctioneers can scare bidders away. Better test your method with moderns slabbed by NGC[/QUOTE]
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