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<p>[QUOTE="Everett Guy, post: 5138032, member: 115398"]I see, so sear volume 5 is not a updated of all the volumes put together, i was thinking each volume was a update to the last. I got it now. i looked for it and the other book suggested at local book store but my luck only place is going out of business (books a million) and they had nothing with roman coins, i was trying to see if any thing new might of been out on the market to get a round about average price on stuff . I run into dealers at local markets and never get wifi signal to look online while there. I will prob do screen shots of stuff in online catalogs mentioned and put them in a folder on my phone of the main stuff I look for. My issue was pricing where I have paid say $26-$70 for coins and know they are prob worth for over $100, then seen them on auction for $200-$300+. So with differences of $250 sometimes its confusing on whats a fair/average price these days. the many different reverses brings many different prices. I mainly go with what I am willing to pay so so far.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Everett Guy, post: 5138032, member: 115398"]I see, so sear volume 5 is not a updated of all the volumes put together, i was thinking each volume was a update to the last. I got it now. i looked for it and the other book suggested at local book store but my luck only place is going out of business (books a million) and they had nothing with roman coins, i was trying to see if any thing new might of been out on the market to get a round about average price on stuff . I run into dealers at local markets and never get wifi signal to look online while there. I will prob do screen shots of stuff in online catalogs mentioned and put them in a folder on my phone of the main stuff I look for. My issue was pricing where I have paid say $26-$70 for coins and know they are prob worth for over $100, then seen them on auction for $200-$300+. So with differences of $250 sometimes its confusing on whats a fair/average price these days. the many different reverses brings many different prices. I mainly go with what I am willing to pay so so far.[/QUOTE]
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