What are your thoughts on PCGS charging for Price Guide?
Personally, I don't use it, or if I need it I use Heritage archives. But as a platinum member I would expect this to be free. Even more importantly, I think the price guide gives new coin collectors a great place to start learning about coin types and series and gives them a useful place to start learning about prices and grades.
I think it will hurt PCGS in the long run, as it was probably their most effective form of advertising, bringing in web traffic (as content is king in the google search world) and ultimately will lose new customers.
I think it will hurt PCGS in the long run, as it was probably their most effective form of advertising, bringing in web traffic (as content is king in the google search world) and ultimately will lose new customers.
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Ron
I am forced to find other resources now.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
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<< <i>But as a platinum member I would expect this to be free >>
I still have access to it and do not subscribe to Coin Facts. Are you sure it wasn't just "down" when you last tried to access it?
<< <i>We live in an age where information equates to money; why wouldn't a professional charge for his knowledge. He has spent a life time acquiring said information, and he must constantly review market conditions to make sure his information is still revelant or pertinent. The PCGS price guide represents many thousands of manhours of effort; that work deserves to be rewarded. Anyone that disagrees please feel free to create your own website with your free price guide.
The over one hundred PCGS graded coins I own represent many manhours of work for me. I chose to buy PCGS graded coins because of their reputation. I would think I could get one thing back for my loyalty to them. Most of the dealers on eBay use their prices when posting coins for sale or it seems a lot of coins on eBay are close to PCGS prices.
By the way, I too can still access the price guide.
Ron
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PCGS has graded over 19 million coins; the profit they reaped on grading 100 coins is insignificant to their bottom line. The money you paid also includes the value of the coin. The key is you buy PCGS graded coins by choice; I assume because you find value in their product. The value in their product is your reward for that effort. Buying their product does not give you the right to demand other products or services that cost PCGS to develop and/or maintain. If you buy an airline ticket do you deserve a free upgrade to first class; if you buy a car do you deserve a free upgade to the entertainment package? I think not; I believe those decisions are made by the company providing those services. The company must balance the perks they offer against the cost of doing business, and those decisions are reserved to what they think is best for their bottom line. If a company prices themselves above of the market they go out of business because no one will deem the services or products have a value. The gentlemen that run PCGS are professionals by every definition of the word; I have confidence they will make the right decision for their bottom line. After all they are in business to make money, and the only way they can make money is by selling their products and services. I think we should be grateful they provide the services they do at no cost, not complain about the ones they feel are worth a premium.
Please pass the kool-aid; I need to refill my glass.
If PCGS charged for such information, it would still be 30% off.
Please correct me if I'm wrong or let's debate this diplomatically.
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<< <i>Rarely have I sold a coin at the level the price guide gives. It's usually about 70% of the price guide levels on most coins.
If PCGS charged for such information, it would still be 30% off.
Please correct me if I'm wrong or let's debate this diplomatically. >>
There are a few coins that are vastly undervalued by the PCGS (and every other) price guide...
Yet, for the most part, I agree with you...
(was that diplomatic enough for you?
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<< <i>I'm waiting for them to start charging us a membership fee to use these forums.
This forum is a fertile marketing tool and they'll stunt its growth if they do that...
EDIT: IMHO...
<< <i>I think it reduces the value of the price guide to the numismatic community at large. >>
I agree.
and for a fee, then to ask for the users to point out pricing irregularities? poor form.
<< <i>PCGS CoinFacts members get the PCGS Population Report, Auction Prices Realized and Expanded Price Guide – three unique and indispensable tools for determining coin values – all included with your PCGS CoinFacts subscription. >>
I for one will not be happy with just a free price guide, I'd frankly like PCGS to send me a free coin too.
Oh, and a room at the Venetian would be nice.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
For years, I commuted back and forth to work, and paid the 25 cents each way.
then......they raised the toll to One Dollar.
I never went on that road, since that day.
So, while they got fifty cents a day from me, without fail, the day they got GREEDY and asked for Two Dollars...........they ended up getting ZERO.
Just thought I would save him the trouble of repeating himself.
And yes I am a paying member of the CC.
<< <i>I'm waiting for them to start charging us a membership fee to use these forums.
.....check today's mail.
<< <i>We have a toll road nearby.
For years, I commuted back and forth to work, and paid the 25 cents each way.
then......they raised the toll to One Dollar.
I never went on that road, since that day.
So, while they got fifty cents a day from me, without fail, the day they got GREEDY and asked for Two Dollars...........they ended up getting ZERO. >>
....yeah but the toll road is still there, yes?
<< <i>Does it cost "nothing" for PCGS to create it and maintain it? --no. Should they do it all for free and just pass it off as something for nothing? --no. If someone is willing to pay $ for a coin for their collection, they shouldn't complain about paying $ for a qualified and quantified service relating to their coin hobby. >>
-no.
yes, free. No strings attached. Maybe its not going to add to my "bottom line" but it SURE makes a difference in public relations.
In fact, take it all.
Where's my free lunch, Don ?
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<< <i>It is their business, their product and it cost them to develop and maintain it. Why would they NOT charge?? Cheers, RickO >>
I agree! It does kind of stink however. I really enjoyed the use last year with my paid subscription.
<< <i>I think it hurts PCGS and reduces their influence, but the cost to try to keep up on pricing must be a killer. >>
I was thinking they had arrangements with eBay, HA, TT, and the like to run a program pulling closing prices to reduce costs on the labor intensive data compilation part... although they would have to look at the compiled data manually.
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Ron