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<p>[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 8138066, member: 73224"]Most of the people selling/buying on eBay use the PCGS price guide for their price points. I posted about a CBH(AU55) I bought for retail years ago. The coin took a few years to move $65 in my favor at retail pricing. The coin is in an NGC holder and retail priced by NGC at $515, currently. A CBH(AU55) retail priced by PCGS is $950, currently. No rare Overton varieties. $515 seems to be Greysheet to PCGS' $950 price tag. Surely, someone at NGC is noticing all the green arrows in a recent PCGS price guide.</p><p><br /></p><p>Who would of thunk a little green arrow would move the coin mountains to greater heights than ever before? I remember all the threads of how coin collecting was dead. All value was going to be lost. Virtual tears. I don't see many of those threads now. In 2016, I bought a 2004 mint set for less than face value. Do you need a Greysheet for that? I gave a prime example above for a bargain. Buy some CBH NGC coins, hope they cross to PCGS, and hope even more that someone is willing to pay PCGS retail. Long live the green arrow.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 8138066, member: 73224"]Most of the people selling/buying on eBay use the PCGS price guide for their price points. I posted about a CBH(AU55) I bought for retail years ago. The coin took a few years to move $65 in my favor at retail pricing. The coin is in an NGC holder and retail priced by NGC at $515, currently. A CBH(AU55) retail priced by PCGS is $950, currently. No rare Overton varieties. $515 seems to be Greysheet to PCGS' $950 price tag. Surely, someone at NGC is noticing all the green arrows in a recent PCGS price guide. Who would of thunk a little green arrow would move the coin mountains to greater heights than ever before? I remember all the threads of how coin collecting was dead. All value was going to be lost. Virtual tears. I don't see many of those threads now. In 2016, I bought a 2004 mint set for less than face value. Do you need a Greysheet for that? I gave a prime example above for a bargain. Buy some CBH NGC coins, hope they cross to PCGS, and hope even more that someone is willing to pay PCGS retail. Long live the green arrow.[/QUOTE]
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