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Pillar of the Community
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... Because, whats a greysheet again?
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Original free circulated and mint state Liberty Seated coinage of all denominations. Most of what is being offered now at the various auction companies are over graded, dipped, cleaned in non details holders, or have other problems.
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Hmm, this question has provoked a bit of debate. But it confirms my suspicion that specialists know a LOT more than the people who make price guides. And that is based upon knowledge gained from collecting and studying and selling a given series. Knowledge is Key to Collecting Success - Just WHERE did I see that?
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" a superb AU coin with a full strike than an MS66RD with an ordinary strike " That describes my collecting criteria exactly, jmkendall. And that is why I throw out price guides. Not often, and I do not buy often. The coins are just not available.
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Quote: Perhaps years ago when collectors either weren't savvy enough to know about the Sheet or thought they couldn't get one, then this may have been a bit more true. Today, the savvy collector uses the Sheet as a bargaining tool and the dealers are keenly aware of it and it's party of the coin dealing game on bourse floors everywhere.
Nothing unfair about that or anything you said. But it was created as a wholesale list, is still published as a wholesale list, and since everybody has the numbers and is throwing them at each other as no more than a bargaining tool.... ....it's useless.
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Quote: ....it's useless. Basically validating the topic. 
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Quote: Basically validating the topic.
My plot is exposed.
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Sorry. Or am I? 
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I don't think it's useless. I mean it DOES give a "floor" or basis with which to bargin. And it offers a good counter argument when you are out hunting and someone has used the RedBook as their pricing source. As a dealer I would LOVE to get RedBook prices. So no, it does have it's uses.
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I think it's a relic of the pre Internet days. Now that we have a billion auction results with the swipe of our phones it's yesterday's news. Kinda like using a phone book to find a phone number
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The phone book is a very good analogy.
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Real auction results are the closest thing to a coins FMV. I use the Greysheet but I don't swear by it. If I were to sell coins based solely on it, I'd be broke. Again, quality and eye appeal aren't in the Greysheet. Colonials? Whole different animal/market.
If it's a coin I really want, I've overpayed. Who hasn't?
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Quote: Again, quality and eye appeal aren't in the Greysheet. A very good point. When I overpay, I am paying for eye appeal. Quote: If it's a coin I really want, I've overpayed. Who hasn't? Guilty. See above comment. 
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