red book?
zzbudzz
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i think i'm going to buy the "Guide Book of United States Coins 2005: The Official Red Book" i have the 2001 edition. i noticed there is a blue book edition for coins too whats the differance?
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Russ, NCNE
I wouldn't advise buying the Blue Book. If you really want to know (roughly) at what prices dealers will buy your coins, get a sample pack of the Grey Sheets ("Coin Dealers Newsletter").
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<< <i>It`s a snap shot at that moument of time and doesn`t show that it is organic. Still, I buy them every year. The 2006 Red Book ought to be out in the Summer at most major bookstores. >>
That's fine as long as you remember whrn that "snapshot" was taken. So the prices in the 2006 redbook are actually from late 2004 and MAY also reflect an estimate of what they WILL be when the book comes out.
I would agree with this.
"I wouldn't advise buying the Blue Book. If you really want to know (roughly) at what prices dealers will buy your coins, get a sample pack of the Grey Sheets ("Coin Dealers Newsletter")."
For most coins you might have for sale, after dealer consults with Grey sheet, you will hear such things as "pass,"or "I can go 15 back of bid " which means he will pay you 15% less than Grey Sheet bid price assuming you both agree on the grade for that price). If dealer says unhesitatingly, " I can pay you "bid" (or quotes you some price over "bid" but below "ask") you might consider saying "pass" yourself. Hearing this means you MIGHT have something a little extra special (translation, "in demand") If you hear, "I can pay you grey sheet "ask" (or some price above) don't walk, run to another dealer. Offer the coin to another dealer (they all use the Grey sheet but remember it's not a holy document) and get that "second opinion." Doing this kind of thing, could result in your getting more for your coin.
Know your coins. Know how to grade and know what truly rare/scarce in your series' of interest and you'll get more when it comes time to sell. Never, ever sell a nice key date coin too cheap. Finis.
Oh. I was just kidding about just running away from the dealer. Be sure to say "thank you" before you run.
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<< <i>It`s a snap shot at that moument of time and doesn`t show that it is organic. Still, I buy them every year. The 2006 Red Book ought to be out in the Summer at most major bookstores. >>
That's fine as long as you remember whrn that "snapshot" was taken. So the prices in the 2006 redbook are actually from late 2004 and MAY also reflect an estimate of what they WILL be when the book comes out. >>
True, it is an unreliable source for prices. That`s my point.
BTW, my red book is from 2000. I think i'll upgrade this year.
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