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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2957084, member: 112"]I guess that would depend on how you define recent retail coin prices. To some that might mean recent realized auction prices. But to others it might mean what dealers sell their coins for, or dealer asking prices. Dealer shops are retail shops after all. And then there are those who do not even consider realized auction prices as being retail prices, but rather something below retail prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>And still others might define recent retail prices as the current value of a coin, which may or may not have anything to do with what a given coin is currently selling for.</p><p><br /></p><p>I say that for several reasons. One, even when using realized auction prices there is almost never a single given price for any given coin. Instead there is a price range that can vary from as much as 100%, or more; or as little as 10%. And the very same thing is true of dealer asking prices. Dealer A might be asking $350 for a given coin and dealer B might be asking $800 for the exact same coin. Both of these things are the norm, not the exception. </p><p><br /></p><p>I guess that what I am trying to point out is that even though it might seem like your question is simple, straightforward question - it really isn't because the answer depends on how you personally define retail coin prices.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2957084, member: 112"]I guess that would depend on how you define recent retail coin prices. To some that might mean recent realized auction prices. But to others it might mean what dealers sell their coins for, or dealer asking prices. Dealer shops are retail shops after all. And then there are those who do not even consider realized auction prices as being retail prices, but rather something below retail prices. And still others might define recent retail prices as the current value of a coin, which may or may not have anything to do with what a given coin is currently selling for. I say that for several reasons. One, even when using realized auction prices there is almost never a single given price for any given coin. Instead there is a price range that can vary from as much as 100%, or more; or as little as 10%. And the very same thing is true of dealer asking prices. Dealer A might be asking $350 for a given coin and dealer B might be asking $800 for the exact same coin. Both of these things are the norm, not the exception. I guess that what I am trying to point out is that even though it might seem like your question is simple, straightforward question - it really isn't because the answer depends on how you personally define retail coin prices.[/QUOTE]
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