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<p>[QUOTE="Cherd, post: 7946384, member: 24754"]I actually derive a lot of enjoyment out of information accumulation, documentation, and analyses with respect to my collections. I log sales for coins of interest in an excel workbook to help me determine expected costs and auction bids. Since I had it available, and it seems pertinent to this conversation, I figured I'd plot it up.</p><p><br /></p><p>These are the average sales at each grade for NGC slabbed denarii for each emperor over the last 3 years. I tend to ignore price trend outliers and problem coins, so things like rare reverses, * 5/5 5/5 Fine Style coins, brushed coins, etc, etc are not included. Caligula was also left out because his denarii are outlandishly expensive and would have increased the Y-axis range to a problematic degree.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I only document sales for each coin in a grade range that is in my wheelhouse. This is why each emperor doesn't cover the entire grade range.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1376203[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherd, post: 7946384, member: 24754"]I actually derive a lot of enjoyment out of information accumulation, documentation, and analyses with respect to my collections. I log sales for coins of interest in an excel workbook to help me determine expected costs and auction bids. Since I had it available, and it seems pertinent to this conversation, I figured I'd plot it up. These are the average sales at each grade for NGC slabbed denarii for each emperor over the last 3 years. I tend to ignore price trend outliers and problem coins, so things like rare reverses, * 5/5 5/5 Fine Style coins, brushed coins, etc, etc are not included. Caligula was also left out because his denarii are outlandishly expensive and would have increased the Y-axis range to a problematic degree. Also, I only document sales for each coin in a grade range that is in my wheelhouse. This is why each emperor doesn't cover the entire grade range. [ATTACH=full]1376203[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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