Oh I know, but I just want the OP to realize he's gonna get opinions and only opinions. If they come back and say they're happy with it, then they win no matter what us chums say.
And I never said they were. However, it can help with a ballpark number when researching going prices on coins. Much like scanning eBay completed sales, gives you an idea of what coins have sold for online. You can also scan Heritage, and Teletrade as well.
Finally found my records - only paid 47 for my 65. Not sure why I put $70 in both my tracking spots. Any I think rodeoclown is correct - if they are happy with the coin then it trumps our opinions.