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<p>[QUOTE="New Windsor Bill, post: 2708623, member: 78123"]Hello, as the others have mentioned the pricing in the Red Book is not accurate and that is do to the fact that the market is always changing. If you were to sell to a dealer you will get a lot less than selling to a collector. And there are collectors that do like the first day label and pay a little more for it. The coins in this label are limited to the very first ones that made it in for grading ie. the first day. The Mega Red Book teaches you a lot about the different coins as you will see. The mintage, the scarcity in the different grade, the designers of the coin, the different types within a variety as well as the errors that have been identified as well as many more things. And I wanted to mention again that ebays completed listings as well as the NGC site are great places to learn what the going rate is for these coins from viewing completed auctions; but I will say this; a lot of these coins should be going for a lot more than what they do go for, the market is ruined unless you have something extremely rare.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="New Windsor Bill, post: 2708623, member: 78123"]Hello, as the others have mentioned the pricing in the Red Book is not accurate and that is do to the fact that the market is always changing. If you were to sell to a dealer you will get a lot less than selling to a collector. And there are collectors that do like the first day label and pay a little more for it. The coins in this label are limited to the very first ones that made it in for grading ie. the first day. The Mega Red Book teaches you a lot about the different coins as you will see. The mintage, the scarcity in the different grade, the designers of the coin, the different types within a variety as well as the errors that have been identified as well as many more things. And I wanted to mention again that ebays completed listings as well as the NGC site are great places to learn what the going rate is for these coins from viewing completed auctions; but I will say this; a lot of these coins should be going for a lot more than what they do go for, the market is ruined unless you have something extremely rare.[/QUOTE]
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