When purchasing Proof Sets from dealers (locally, online, or at coin shows) what price guide prices should I go off of the low or high? Also I do know Coin Values is high on modern coins (I usually take 30% off of what is listed) should I do the same for Proof Sets? Any advice?
snitchard: This varies a lot depending on what years you are looking into. Greysheet has prices for proof sets that are a much better guide than Coin Values. If you do use Coin Values then go with the Low price and subtract from there. Most proof sets from the last 50 years or so should be reasonably priced (below Coin Values Low quotes).
As I mentioned in my previous post I use Coin Values price guide and take 30% off that price. I have seen a grey sheet but don't subscribe because Coin Values subscription price is more reasonable. What is the difference between bid and ask?
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