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Really wish NGC would fix the Krause data in their World Coin Priceguide
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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 3713279, member: 77639"]I use auction prices realized for world coin prices and find it to be more realistic than any of the price guides. Both NGC and PCGS have these for world coins. NGC's is easiest to find; just click on Resources and then Auction Results.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you go to Auction Prices Realized on the PCGS website, you'll find only US coins. However, PCGS does maintain an excellent database of auction prices for world coins. There are a few tricks for accessing it. Easiest way is if you know the cert. no. of an example coin. Just go to cert. verification, type in the cert. no., and at the bottom of the page that appears will be a link to auction prices. What if you don't know a cert. no.? Well sometimes there will be pictures of slabs in the registry, and the cert. no. of an example can be obtained from that. Heritage Auctions usually has pictures of slabs in their archives as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can get a partial listing of auction prices via the PCGS registry too. If there is an entry of a particular coin in a set, the coin date will be a live link. Click on it, and a page with auction prices will appear. The information provided will not be as complete as that obtained via cert. verification and will not be in as convenient a format for downloading.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 3713279, member: 77639"]I use auction prices realized for world coin prices and find it to be more realistic than any of the price guides. Both NGC and PCGS have these for world coins. NGC's is easiest to find; just click on Resources and then Auction Results. If you go to Auction Prices Realized on the PCGS website, you'll find only US coins. However, PCGS does maintain an excellent database of auction prices for world coins. There are a few tricks for accessing it. Easiest way is if you know the cert. no. of an example coin. Just go to cert. verification, type in the cert. no., and at the bottom of the page that appears will be a link to auction prices. What if you don't know a cert. no.? Well sometimes there will be pictures of slabs in the registry, and the cert. no. of an example can be obtained from that. Heritage Auctions usually has pictures of slabs in their archives as well. You can get a partial listing of auction prices via the PCGS registry too. If there is an entry of a particular coin in a set, the coin date will be a live link. Click on it, and a page with auction prices will appear. The information provided will not be as complete as that obtained via cert. verification and will not be in as convenient a format for downloading. Cal[/QUOTE]
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