Big color picture grading book. What would you pay?

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What would you pay for a grading book with all big color pictures(not teeny b&w ones), with all MS grades?
What would you pay for a grading book with all big color pictures(not teeny b&w ones), with all MS grades?
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It would be interesting to see one.
Actually would like to see a colorized book on all grades that the graders reference for slabbing . this would be beneficial to a few when decidng if their submission is really worth sending.
<< <i>Q.....
What would you pay for a grading book with all big color pictures(not teeny b&w ones), with all MS grades? >>
maybe 37¢ - Preussen
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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It's actually a great book to refer to... ...and 48 COLOR pages too
Amos has one called called "Making the Grade" that is compiled from Coin Values grading articles. It's pretty new. I don't have a copy yet but I like the articles in the magazines with big color pics. It's $20-$25.
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
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Don't know what I would pay, I would have to see what information was in it and weight it.....
CG
Edited to add: What do you think would be a fair subscription price for access?
<< <i>I have copies of the new Making The Grade Book....now in stock....its 25 most popular coins and contains nice pics, examples, etc... its list price is $24.95 but as I mentioned if anyone from the boards would like a copy I will sell it for $20 bucks and that includes the shipping charge....yes we take paypal! >>
This is a fabulous book. Some of the Mint State grades are tough to discern - just like real life.
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