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<p>[QUOTE="coloradotokens, post: 774177, member: 17153"]<font face="Calibri"><font size="3">Hello CT,</font></font></p><p><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">I have been reading many treads over the past several weeks with questions about where do you find your coin prices. I am sure that there are several other similar threads that might address this issue, but I would like anybody who is interested to post where they find their coin prices to help the novice and amateur collector. Over and over again I read “buy the red book”, keep in mind that the new 2010 red book was published when gold was around $800 an ounce. I personally cannot trust the red book and I do not use it to price my coins. </font></font></p><p><font size="3"><font face="Calibri">Grey sheet, Grey sheet, for a reasonable fee it offers weekly, monthly and quarterly prices on almost all US coins and commemoratives. PCGS and NGC pop reports and price guides are also a great place to find prices on coins, and for a $10 a month you can get all current prices for coins, but you can also view “ballpark” prices for several grades for free. How about past auctions prices realized for auctions houses like Heritage, Bowers and Merena, Stacks, ect., and these prices are available for free you just need to sign up for an account. Let’s not forget about eBay, which will give you the going price for just about anything, I was reading that over half a billion people have and account with eBay. Checking websites from reputable numismatic companies can help give the collector an idea of retail prices, or perhaps simply marking down prices from your local coin shop. Coin World and their Coin Values is another resource, and of course we can always go back to the Red book and blue book. </font></font></p><p><font face="Calibri"><font size="3">Where do you find your coin prices? Hopefully this tread might help out the novice and amateur collector.</font></font></p><p>:thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coloradotokens, post: 774177, member: 17153"][FONT=Calibri][SIZE=3]Hello CT,[/SIZE][/FONT] [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]I have been reading many treads over the past several weeks with questions about where do you find your coin prices. I am sure that there are several other similar threads that might address this issue, but I would like anybody who is interested to post where they find their coin prices to help the novice and amateur collector. Over and over again I read “buy the red book”, keep in mind that the new 2010 red book was published when gold was around $800 an ounce. I personally cannot trust the red book and I do not use it to price my coins. [/FONT][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]Grey sheet, Grey sheet, for a reasonable fee it offers weekly, monthly and quarterly prices on almost all US coins and commemoratives. PCGS and NGC pop reports and price guides are also a great place to find prices on coins, and for a $10 a month you can get all current prices for coins, but you can also view “ballpark” prices for several grades for free. How about past auctions prices realized for auctions houses like Heritage, Bowers and Merena, Stacks, ect., and these prices are available for free you just need to sign up for an account. Let’s not forget about eBay, which will give you the going price for just about anything, I was reading that over half a billion people have and account with eBay. Checking websites from reputable numismatic companies can help give the collector an idea of retail prices, or perhaps simply marking down prices from your local coin shop. Coin World and their Coin Values is another resource, and of course we can always go back to the Red book and blue book. [/FONT][/SIZE] [FONT=Calibri][SIZE=3]Where do you find your coin prices? Hopefully this tread might help out the novice and amateur collector.[/SIZE][/FONT] :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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