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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1036883, member: 15309"]I agree that coins have a value range. But if anyone thinks this exercise is futile, they are kidding themselves. For each coin posted, write down all of the prices guessed and the result will be a value range. It may be helpful to identify those guessers who are consistently over or under and remove their guesses. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just because I guessed $1K for the previous coin and happened to be right doesn't mean I am more in tune with the market than Shane, it just means I got lucky. Having said that, this is the first time I was the closest guesser, and like Shane, I consider myself skilled at pricing toned coins. I never intended this to be a contest to see who was better; it was supposed to be educational and I think it has been despite the occasional tangents.</p><p><br /></p><p>If one were so inclined, I think that tallying the price difference between the member guess and the sale price for each coin and adding them would eventually yield the best person at pricing toned coins as long as the sample size was large enough. I have not intention of doing that but if anyone else wants to, feel free.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am on vacation in Tampa and pass right to post the next coin. I think seasnake passes as well which means the floor is open.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 1036883, member: 15309"]I agree that coins have a value range. But if anyone thinks this exercise is futile, they are kidding themselves. For each coin posted, write down all of the prices guessed and the result will be a value range. It may be helpful to identify those guessers who are consistently over or under and remove their guesses. Just because I guessed $1K for the previous coin and happened to be right doesn't mean I am more in tune with the market than Shane, it just means I got lucky. Having said that, this is the first time I was the closest guesser, and like Shane, I consider myself skilled at pricing toned coins. I never intended this to be a contest to see who was better; it was supposed to be educational and I think it has been despite the occasional tangents. If one were so inclined, I think that tallying the price difference between the member guess and the sale price for each coin and adding them would eventually yield the best person at pricing toned coins as long as the sample size was large enough. I have not intention of doing that but if anyone else wants to, feel free. I am on vacation in Tampa and pass right to post the next coin. I think seasnake passes as well which means the floor is open.[/QUOTE]
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