Question: Best error price GUIDE
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Here is a direct link: http://minterrornews.com/priceguide.html
For example take 15 error types, use the coin denomination, total graded and the amount in each grade. Thats it. Start with the easy ones then add one type per month. For the off centers go from 3% to 97% With dates, without dates...
It would be difficult but they would be the only service to have it!!
There isn't a good price guide. I would recommend using 1.Dealer's prices (compare them) 2.Heritage, Stacks, eBay prices realized. 3.Ask dealers/knoweldgeable collectors for opinions.
Mike Byers' pricing is somewhat less "reliable" as his pieces are so outrageous that a true market value is difficult to predict (no disrespect to Mike intended). His retail value guide, like any other pricing guide, is a decent place to start.
It's paramount to understand that much of the value of a major error is in it's visual appeal and the rarity of the host coin(s). A great start is to start accumulating auction records and fixed pricing lists.
One of the neat aspects of collecting errors is that the most of the serious, full-time error dealers are some of the most friendly and patient of all professional numismatists.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Mike Byers
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The 21 page mint error price guide was just updated in the current issue #35 of Mint Error News Magazine.
http://minterrornews.com/issue35.pdf
Mike Byers
Publisher and Editor
Mint Error New Magazine
http://minterrornews.com