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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1847061, member: 11854"]There is a large downside to this set in that most of the coins are in NGC holders and type such as this benefits from PCGS certification. Below are typical numbers for retail sales of each coin with a value for a PCGS graded coin followed by one for an NGC graded coin-</p><p><br /></p><p>Cent: PCGS $700; NGC $600</p><p>Nickel: PCGS $1,300; NGC $1,500</p><p>Dime: PCGS $550; NGC $450</p><p>Quarter: PCGS $450; NGC $350</p><p>Half: PCGS $900; NGC $950</p><p><br /></p><p>Please keep in mind that these are <i>fully priced auction lot values </i> that you cannot expect to get on generic coins sold to a dealer. Also, given these are fully priced auction lot values, the seller would have net approximately 15-20% <i>less </i> than the numbers listed and that the payment may take <i>months </i> to obtain. Therefore, the total values of $3,900 (PCGS) and $3,850 (NGC) are reflective of a buyer selling at auction and receiving $3,200 or so.</p><p><br /></p><p>That $3,200 number is for <i>fully priced retail sales at auction </i>, which means you should not think a dealer offer of $2,500-$3,000 would be too low because <i>it would be mighty fair. </i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 1847061, member: 11854"]There is a large downside to this set in that most of the coins are in NGC holders and type such as this benefits from PCGS certification. Below are typical numbers for retail sales of each coin with a value for a PCGS graded coin followed by one for an NGC graded coin- Cent: PCGS $700; NGC $600 Nickel: PCGS $1,300; NGC $1,500 Dime: PCGS $550; NGC $450 Quarter: PCGS $450; NGC $350 Half: PCGS $900; NGC $950 Please keep in mind that these are [I]fully priced auction lot values [/I] that you cannot expect to get on generic coins sold to a dealer. Also, given these are fully priced auction lot values, the seller would have net approximately 15-20% [I]less [/I] than the numbers listed and that the payment may take [I]months [/I] to obtain. Therefore, the total values of $3,900 (PCGS) and $3,850 (NGC) are reflective of a buyer selling at auction and receiving $3,200 or so. That $3,200 number is for [I]fully priced retail sales at auction [/i], which means you should not think a dealer offer of $2,500-$3,000 would be too low because [i]it would be mighty fair. [/i][/QUOTE]
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