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<p>[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26230152, member: 82181"]I do not collect the coin series you are talking about but I do pursue various Seated Denominations by variety. There are a few general comments I can make and you can use or ignore on your own.</p><p> I will often go to PCGS or NGC and check their variety lists for coins that have been previously slabbed by variety. Often times I find no one or at best 1 or 2 people have bothered to have a variety designation put on their holders. In some cases you can match the variety with a previous listed sale in their listings. Othertimes you must play the game you play of assigning your own pricing metric.</p><p> On some occasions ANACS will recognize varieties that the other 2 either ignore or just have not been asked to designate. No pricing help though.</p><p> I think it is important to remember how thin the demand might be for some varieties. I don't know the grade levels you collect at either but I also think it is important to consider how many collectors may be happy with a raw coin.</p><p> I wish you the best in your future collecting endevours. James[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26230152, member: 82181"]I do not collect the coin series you are talking about but I do pursue various Seated Denominations by variety. There are a few general comments I can make and you can use or ignore on your own. I will often go to PCGS or NGC and check their variety lists for coins that have been previously slabbed by variety. Often times I find no one or at best 1 or 2 people have bothered to have a variety designation put on their holders. In some cases you can match the variety with a previous listed sale in their listings. Othertimes you must play the game you play of assigning your own pricing metric. On some occasions ANACS will recognize varieties that the other 2 either ignore or just have not been asked to designate. No pricing help though. I think it is important to remember how thin the demand might be for some varieties. I don't know the grade levels you collect at either but I also think it is important to consider how many collectors may be happy with a raw coin. I wish you the best in your future collecting endevours. James[/QUOTE]
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