Any Luck in Buying on Ebay using the Bluesheet

While I take this publication on a monthly basis ($29 for 6 months) I am wondering if its a useful tool for ebay bidding. While its useful to me for walkup sellers at shows, I have had a little success using it for ebay bidding. Any thoughts or ideas?
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i don't use it since it is supposed to be used for sign-unseen bid/ask and i don't buy what i can't see
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Nope, never even tried to use it on eBay or anywhere else. If you're buying common coins
you might have some luck but anything that is a harder date I don't think anyone would sell
by the prices in it.
<< <i>Absolutely - I consider Ebay sight unseen. I certainly don't want to buy something there and then overpay. >>
If there is a return policy on a coin it is NOT a sight-unseen purchase.
jom
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<< <i>Absolutely - I consider Ebay sight unseen. I certainly don't want to buy something there and then overpay. >>
If there is a return policy on a coin it is NOT a sight-unseen purchase.
jom >>
Exactly... you haven't really completed the purchase until you receive the coin and have decided not to return the coin... by then it is a sight-seen transaction.
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Go for it.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
you are bidding on?
<< <i>When I was a dealer I found the Blue Sheet to be virtually useless. The prices shown there are for mostly off-grade "C" coins, which I avoided. Of course if you can properly graded coins at those prices, more power to you! >>
Yes Bill, I agree with you completely. I never really could buy from it yet friends of mine who own a shop will pull out theirs if you walk in with slabbed coins to sell. I have tracked a couple of ebay auctions (last week) where the coins that went for bluesheet or below were not very attractive.
<< <i>When I was a dealer I found the Blue Sheet to be virtually useless. The prices shown there are for mostly off-grade "C" coins, which I avoided. Of course if you can properly graded coins at those prices, more power to you! >>
Paper Greysheet used by dealers to get very favorable buy priced for themselves.....