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<p>[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 3147549, member: 73224"]I would use PCGS and NGC online price guides and resources. Unless you get a subscription to Numismedia then you don't get all the grades. If I used Numismedia, without a subscription for my dime collection, there is no FMV for full torch designated coins. PCGS and NGC price guides give you all that information and more for free. NGC has a better auction result mostly for the large amount of results. PCGS auction results contain E-Bay auction results. I won a coin on E-Bay and it showed up in the PCGS auction results for that coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>You could start a registry set on NGC. They have bulk uploading of coins and it is pretty quick. It gives you a place to put the price you paid for the coin and it also gives you the NGC price for the coin. You can easily compare what you paid for a coin to what the going FMV is. I haven't tried the PCGS registry so I don't know about it. The NGC registry allows you to print out reports on your coin collection. It also has fill-in forms for insurance purposes. Try it out. It is free to use.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 3147549, member: 73224"]I would use PCGS and NGC online price guides and resources. Unless you get a subscription to Numismedia then you don't get all the grades. If I used Numismedia, without a subscription for my dime collection, there is no FMV for full torch designated coins. PCGS and NGC price guides give you all that information and more for free. NGC has a better auction result mostly for the large amount of results. PCGS auction results contain E-Bay auction results. I won a coin on E-Bay and it showed up in the PCGS auction results for that coin. You could start a registry set on NGC. They have bulk uploading of coins and it is pretty quick. It gives you a place to put the price you paid for the coin and it also gives you the NGC price for the coin. You can easily compare what you paid for a coin to what the going FMV is. I haven't tried the PCGS registry so I don't know about it. The NGC registry allows you to print out reports on your coin collection. It also has fill-in forms for insurance purposes. Try it out. It is free to use.[/QUOTE]
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