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<p>[QUOTE="LMHESS, post: 2188987, member: 75003"]There is currently a very similar coin on ebay in the $500+ range with a BIN in a PCGS non-grade holder. The point someone made to me once was, there will always be another. Ebay is a site viewed my millions, so if this coin really is too good to be true, you will most likely be outbid in the very end by the snipers or see the coin in the $500 range scooped up before you blink. Most likely the people bidding on the coin you are looking at are probably also looking at the coin in the $500 range. If you can't afford what you really want, but just settle, you will most likely regret down the road having 300 coins that you settled on when you could have had maybe 50-75 coins that you just love. Many factors go into price though, some of which may bother you more than others. In the end, it boils down to what you feel is fair for what you are buying and stay away from the traits that bother you. There is a market for everything and a buyer for everything. Although coins are one of the few collectibles that historically have always gone up in value, it is best to buy out of love, not investment. Do you think many people in Greece are buying on Ebay now?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LMHESS, post: 2188987, member: 75003"]There is currently a very similar coin on ebay in the $500+ range with a BIN in a PCGS non-grade holder. The point someone made to me once was, there will always be another. Ebay is a site viewed my millions, so if this coin really is too good to be true, you will most likely be outbid in the very end by the snipers or see the coin in the $500 range scooped up before you blink. Most likely the people bidding on the coin you are looking at are probably also looking at the coin in the $500 range. If you can't afford what you really want, but just settle, you will most likely regret down the road having 300 coins that you settled on when you could have had maybe 50-75 coins that you just love. Many factors go into price though, some of which may bother you more than others. In the end, it boils down to what you feel is fair for what you are buying and stay away from the traits that bother you. There is a market for everything and a buyer for everything. Although coins are one of the few collectibles that historically have always gone up in value, it is best to buy out of love, not investment. Do you think many people in Greece are buying on Ebay now?[/QUOTE]
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