No matter what if they are average coins you should at least get bluesheet. If they are nice coins it might be around between greysheet and bluesheet. Key dates will get greysheet bid no matter what and many times much more depending upon the grades.
I agree with cameron, a blanket percentage amount would be impossible to even try to determine as it depends on all the factors stated plus other issues???
As a side note: Most dealers would buy at 75% of greysheet bid in most all cases for properly graded, problem fee coins.
Take your KY jelly.......bend over then turn around and say....no thanks. That's why many sell on ebay and ebay has truly leveled the playing field. If you don't believe that then you are fooling yourself. Selling at shows...no thanks.
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Cameron Kiefer
You can maybe expect to get at least 95% percent of Bluesheet bid or 90% Greyshheet ask.
I just want to know which reference would give me an idea of what I can expect to get.
09/07/2006
Cameron Kiefer
I agree with cameron, a blanket percentage amount would be impossible to even try to determine as it depends on all the factors stated plus other issues???
As a side note: Most dealers would buy at 75% of greysheet bid in most all cases for properly graded, problem fee coins.
$1,250 by dealers at a recent Baltimore Show. The last offer was GS bid and accepted.