At that juncture, plastic is not relevant and neither is grade, strike detail, luster or eye appeal. (imo, of course) So add the cost of encapsulating the coin to the spot price and you should be right to bid about $40 to $45.
At that juncture, plastic is not relevant and neither is grade, strike detail, luster or eye appeal. (imo, of course) So add the cost of encapsulating the coin to the spot price and you should be right to bid about $40 to $45. >>
Please sell me all you have.
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I offer CDN Bid / Ask for wholesale (depending on inventory needs, offer may be discounted based on CMI).
I ask market retail - I usually refer to CW Trends or possibly a dealer pricelist like L&C Coins which I receive free every month. My goal in selling is to get between cost and retail. The cost code might say 100 and the price sticker (based on CW for instance) might say 150. I would probably take a counter offer of 135.
Just recently I picked up a Gem NGC 65 1927 Saint at $2000 (a little below CDN Bid of 2030). At a show, My price sticker said $2700 (it was based on L&C I believe). We haggled a bit and the guy took it for $2500, which is 64 money per the May issue of CW Values so a super deal for him.
<< <i>I offer CDN Bid / Ask for wholesale (depending on inventory needs, offer may be discounted based on CMI).
I ask market retail - I usually refer to CW Trends or possibly a dealer pricelist like L&C Coins which I receive free every month. My goal in selling is to get between cost and retail. The cost code might say 100 and the price sticker (based on CW for instance) might say 150. I would probably take a counter offer of 135.
Just recently I picked up a Gem NGC 65 1927 Saint at $2000 (a little below CDN Bid of 2030). At a show, My price sticker said $2700 (it was based on L&C I believe). We haggled a bit and the guy took it for $2500, which is 64 money per the May issue of CW Values so a super deal for him. >>
I would pass, good thing others are eager to take my place.
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Whatever the bid is right now on the CCE Big Market page. Greysheet is not accurate enough on common coins traded daily.
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At that juncture, plastic is not relevant and neither is grade, strike detail, luster or eye appeal. (imo, of course) So add the cost of encapsulating the coin to the spot price and you should be right to bid about $40 to $45.
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<< <i>Check the grey sheet, I guess. >>
May 10th grey sheet has: bid-ask
$57-62 for 63
$74-81 for 64
Go from there with eye appeal variables..
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<< <i>Common=Junk=Spot Price.
At that juncture, plastic is not relevant and neither is grade, strike detail, luster or eye appeal. (imo, of course) So add the cost of encapsulating the coin to the spot price and you should be right to bid about $40 to $45. >>
Please sell me all you have.
I ask market retail - I usually refer to CW Trends or possibly a dealer pricelist like L&C Coins which I receive free every month. My goal in selling is to get between cost and retail. The cost code might say 100 and the price sticker (based on CW for instance) might say 150. I would probably take a counter offer of 135.
Just recently I picked up a Gem NGC 65 1927 Saint at $2000 (a little below CDN Bid of 2030). At a show, My price sticker said $2700 (it was based on L&C I believe). We haggled a bit and the guy took it for $2500, which is 64 money per the May issue of CW Values so a super deal for him.
<< <i>I offer CDN Bid / Ask for wholesale (depending on inventory needs, offer may be discounted based on CMI).
I ask market retail - I usually refer to CW Trends or possibly a dealer pricelist like L&C Coins which I receive free every month. My goal in selling is to get between cost and retail. The cost code might say 100 and the price sticker (based on CW for instance) might say 150. I would probably take a counter offer of 135.
Just recently I picked up a Gem NGC 65 1927 Saint at $2000 (a little below CDN Bid of 2030). At a show, My price sticker said $2700 (it was based on L&C I believe). We haggled a bit and the guy took it for $2500, which is 64 money per the May issue of CW Values so a super deal for him. >>
I would pass, good thing others are eager to take my place.
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
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Silvertowne?
<< <i>You'd be lucky to get bluesheet from a dealer. >>
Well we are going into the Summer slump so I think we can see why.