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So CDN just emailed me saying their new collector's price guide is now available.

In their eco-system, the bluesheet is sight-unseen (i.e. low bid), the greysheet is sight-seen (i.e. dealer-to-dealer ask) and the CPG is ? retail ?.

Can somebody with a subscription post some sample prices for the same coins?


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Yes, the CPG is meant to be reflective of retail pricing.

The CPG has just debuted in the ANA's Numismatist this month and covers only Half Cents through Indian Head ("Buffalo") nickels plus selected Jefferson nickels and colonial coinage; coverage each month will rotate through the various US series. As a result, there are a limited number of coins for which prices are available across all three current "sheets" - more will be available in the coming months.

Here are three available comparisons:

1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent - MS-63RB

BS: $1,275
GS: $1,350
CPG: $1,620

1913-S, Type I Buffalo nickel - MS-65

BS: $500
GS: $575
CPG: $688

1921-S Buffalo nickel - MS-63

BS: $1,800
GS: $2,200
CPG: $2,400


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Interesting #s/ Thanks!
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