Need help, GSA Bids please
Can anyone help me with bids for Carson City GSA's on the 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85 cc's? I have the grey sheet but no mention of the GSA.
thank you in advance!
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Can anyone help me with bids for Carson City GSA's on the 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85 cc's? I have the grey sheet but no mention of the GSA.
thank you in advance!
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Perhaps checkout past auction results and sold listings on Ebay.
Successful transactions with : MICHAELDIXON, Manorcourtman, Bochiman, bolivarshagnasty, AUandAG, onlyroosies, chumley, Weiss, jdimmick, BAJJERFAN, gene1978, TJM965, Smittys, GRANDAM, JTHawaii, mainejoe, softparade, derryb, Ricko
Bad transactions with : nobody to date
Me thinks that is copyrighted info.. new owners invested much time and money.. are online sheets still 5 bucks ? Splurge
Greysheet bids are nothing like the dealer bids right now, the dealer bids are in the toilet.
I like to search Heritage current and past auctions. Besides showing current bid prices, Heritage also shows detailed pricing (found lower on the page) such as Heritage Value Index, CCDN, CDN, as well as previous examples of that date/grade at their final value. While not perfect, it does give a general idea of current retail/semi-wholesale pricing.
Bluesheet has those. Common gsa slabs are under $200 but parallel the Greysheet as you go higher. 90 and 91cc GSAs are well over $2K. I wish you could still buy old issues at discount. Prices rarely change. The coin market is not the stock market.
Try $8 and $12 for supplements. If this is copyrighted info then sharing with anyone at a show is wrong?
I was shocked at how overgraded some of a friend's gsa's graded at NGC, even with an economy submission. HA and ebay are more accurate on the market on these than Greysheet anyway. Plus free.
Great collections completed auctions, fast and free. In my experience, higher grade coins are running a large discount compared to greysheet. At least 20%, often closer to 27-30%, factoring in the juice.
This is auction pricing, so I'm not certain how this isn't considered retail? Or is retail only eBay and B&M now? If it is retail, then greysheet is way over retail.......
Sharing I doubt... I always read the issues at my friend's B&M.. printing it ??
Just picked up a group of 82/3/4 common gsas's in NGC 63 holders. No boxes, just hard case's. Called heritage to see where they were on them as I had to buy em tight as it was a really good customer of mine. My HA guy said market is oversaturated with them right now , with two big collections that recently came out, they were at 175. I decided to run them on ebay ; first one brought 192.50 (but had a crack in case) , last night 201.00 and third one comes off sat midday. Sold one to another customer at 190.00 and one to the flea market dealers around the same. (if this helps)
Interesting.. even in a down market... prices are significantly higher than I paid some years ago...Cheers, RickO
It helped a lot, thank you very much!!
Common GSAs are the dogs of market ...dealer buy prices lower
Examine them close as you can.. bought a GSA 83CC last year on ebay.. look great in hand .. submitted to PCGS ..gave it a 66
I guess the trick is to sell them on eBay as unopened sets. (On eBay "unopened" just means they currently aren't opened)
These all look like boxes you could buy at the stationary store that are being sold on eBay as unopened GSA sets and they fetch $300+
moms-store seems to be a big seller of these, always running an auction for the past year or so .
Update,
last one took a hit at 183.00 (83-cc , this date seems to lag a little)
Auction records definitely a good way to value these at the moment.
(We're going to separate out GSAs in the next month or two, so they are extremely easy to find in our archives).
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