Best place to get a greysheet

Lets say I would like a copy of a greysheet once in a while, where would you go to get it. I will ask on the BST but is there any way besides the full subscription to get it?
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is the place to go you can buy single copies
<< <i>ouch a little high priced is it worth it? >>
They have a single copy price you can pick up ever few months very reasonably.
<< <i>ouch a little high priced is it worth it? >>
five bucks makes you go ouch?
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
still a great deal
or just ask a dealer if they have an old one to
spare for their best customer.
it appears that these are prices for raw coins. correct? if so, what sort of premium is normal for a graded (PCGS/NGC) coin over the greysheet price (I'd assume there would be some premium at least)?
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And if you're interested in currency they offer a Greensheet for that.
I didn't see any at the Baltimore show. Does the publisher have a table at big shows like this?
<< <i>'They give them out at coin shows.'
I didn't see any at the Baltimore show. Does the publisher have a table at big shows like this? >>
I've seen the organizers of shows provide fresh copies to dealers attending the shows.
<< <i>it appears that these are prices for raw coins. correct? >>
According to the publishers, the greysheet is for accurately graded sight-seen coins (certified or raw) while the bluesheet is for sight-unseen certified coins.