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<p>[QUOTE="IBetASilverDollar, post: 2745928, member: 85251"]Have to be careful where you're getting your values from. Nothing in any book can substitute for what things are actually selling for. A quick eBay results search shows in the last week that same graded coin has sold for: $768, $778, $770, $762, $790, $825. Of course not all coins in the same slab are equal but it gives you an idea what similar ones are going for.</p><p><br /></p><p>In my personal experience as I only buy slabbed coins online because I'm not good enough to get raw ones online...GSC's slabbed coins have ALWAYS (100% of the ones I've tracked with maybe 25 or so examples) gone for more than similarly slabbed coins. They have such a huge following it's tough to get a deal on anything they have slabbed. Just my experience but like I said a few times ITT I've never come close to buying one cause they always seem to go for way higher than I'm willing.</p><p><br /></p><p>edit: I shouldn't say they go for way more than comparable slabbed coins cause that I'm not sure of. They've always gone for way more than I've had my limit at though. I am cheap though more often than not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IBetASilverDollar, post: 2745928, member: 85251"]Have to be careful where you're getting your values from. Nothing in any book can substitute for what things are actually selling for. A quick eBay results search shows in the last week that same graded coin has sold for: $768, $778, $770, $762, $790, $825. Of course not all coins in the same slab are equal but it gives you an idea what similar ones are going for. In my personal experience as I only buy slabbed coins online because I'm not good enough to get raw ones online...GSC's slabbed coins have ALWAYS (100% of the ones I've tracked with maybe 25 or so examples) gone for more than similarly slabbed coins. They have such a huge following it's tough to get a deal on anything they have slabbed. Just my experience but like I said a few times ITT I've never come close to buying one cause they always seem to go for way higher than I'm willing. edit: I shouldn't say they go for way more than comparable slabbed coins cause that I'm not sure of. They've always gone for way more than I've had my limit at though. I am cheap though more often than not.[/QUOTE]
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