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<p>[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 2145442, member: 20544"]I'm not sure which question to reply to so I'll try both.</p><p><br /></p><p>When more then graded value?</p><p>Well I'm not sure what "graded Value" is to you as all values are kind of up in the air. I think the real value is what the seller and buyer come to an agreement with in a non coerced environment. Now if your talking PCGS, NGC, Red Book, Coin Mags, CDN, Ebay then several options such as toning, under graded coin, pedigree, sentimental value, access to comparable ones, timing, who graded it...ect...</p><p><br /></p><p>or</p><p>When is a dealer justified in asking more?</p><p>When ever he wants. He can ask what he wants for any reason. It's his coin. How could any of us tell you what to ask for your used car when you want to sell it. </p><p><br /></p><p>But to the point I don't know why you would ask this in the first place. A dealer asks what he wants for whatever reason. The only question you should be asking in my opinion is do I want the coin for that price?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Duke Kavanaugh, post: 2145442, member: 20544"]I'm not sure which question to reply to so I'll try both. When more then graded value? Well I'm not sure what "graded Value" is to you as all values are kind of up in the air. I think the real value is what the seller and buyer come to an agreement with in a non coerced environment. Now if your talking PCGS, NGC, Red Book, Coin Mags, CDN, Ebay then several options such as toning, under graded coin, pedigree, sentimental value, access to comparable ones, timing, who graded it...ect... or When is a dealer justified in asking more? When ever he wants. He can ask what he wants for any reason. It's his coin. How could any of us tell you what to ask for your used car when you want to sell it. But to the point I don't know why you would ask this in the first place. A dealer asks what he wants for whatever reason. The only question you should be asking in my opinion is do I want the coin for that price?[/QUOTE]
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