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<p>[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1387791, member: 35203"]I buy the CDN update packs for around $14 4 times a year once a quarter. I find that with the exception of silver and gold the prices don't change all that much and even with silver and gold you can make them work with a bit of math. As far as I know they have never given CAC, plus or star prices. It is more intended for sight unseen bid/ask prices as you will notice prices can be around 10-25% less than greysheet. I know many who blue sheet pricing to make buy offers for properly graded raw coins instead of paying grey prices. The biggest advantage the blue has over the grey is they give PL and DMPL morgan prices and prices for grades in the over MS/PR 65 range for lots of series. As for my personal use, I use it to buy on ebay and other internet sites. Just because they have a pic regardless of raw or graded that doesn't mean it's properly represented and I treat all internet transactions as sight unseen and base my offers on the blue sheet prices not grey sheet. Also use it for 66 and higher grade coins to make sure the price is within bid/ask range and not a high, shoot the moon number. Hope this answers your questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1387791, member: 35203"]I buy the CDN update packs for around $14 4 times a year once a quarter. I find that with the exception of silver and gold the prices don't change all that much and even with silver and gold you can make them work with a bit of math. As far as I know they have never given CAC, plus or star prices. It is more intended for sight unseen bid/ask prices as you will notice prices can be around 10-25% less than greysheet. I know many who blue sheet pricing to make buy offers for properly graded raw coins instead of paying grey prices. The biggest advantage the blue has over the grey is they give PL and DMPL morgan prices and prices for grades in the over MS/PR 65 range for lots of series. As for my personal use, I use it to buy on ebay and other internet sites. Just because they have a pic regardless of raw or graded that doesn't mean it's properly represented and I treat all internet transactions as sight unseen and base my offers on the blue sheet prices not grey sheet. Also use it for 66 and higher grade coins to make sure the price is within bid/ask range and not a high, shoot the moon number. Hope this answers your questions.[/QUOTE]
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