The Greysheet is very poorly written
The "This Week's Market" column regularly has some of the worst writing that I have ever seen. I realize that it's trying to be punchy or cute; however, it's absolutely horrible.
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Camelot
<< <i>Horrible in what way. Perhaps an example or two. >>
Here's an example from the 11/21/08 issue regarding commemoratives
"Classic Gold finds the diminutive force of buttery golden Americana melting a bit more as well, led by both Lewis & Clark entries taking a side trip down the wrong path in high grade."
If someone on eBay had this sentence in his listing, I'd bet money the seller was in China. What it's trying to say is that some gold commemoratives went down in price this week.
style of writing?
<< <i>I wonder what you would call the Greysheet
style of writing? >>
Numiscryptic?
<< <i>"Classic Gold finds the diminutive force of buttery golden Americana melting a bit more as well, led by both Lewis & Clark entries taking a side trip down the wrong path in high grade." >>
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I think that those that are in the business and trying to be funny....shouldn't.
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
<< <i>Does it still contain %ages for long dead TPGs like INS? >>
I never noticed it before; however, the answer is yes.
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<< <i>Does it still contain %ages for long dead TPGs like INS? >>
I never noticed it before; however, the answer is yes. >>
Don't forget NCI & the recently departed SEGS & PCI
<< <i>I wonder what you would call the Greysheet
style of writing? >>
Mop Art!
Chris
one sentence gave me a headache.
Camelot
<< <i>The "This Week's Market" column regularly has some of the worst writing that I have ever seen. I realize that it's trying to be punchy or cute; however, it's absolutely horrible. >>
are you a dealer? if not then why are you reading it?
K S
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i> And while we're at it, the point size of the type they use is too small for anyone north for 40 to read without at least installing a higher wattage light bulb. >>
Well, these help
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>are you a dealer? if not then why are you reading it? >>
The greysheet is not just for dealers, anyone can find great value in it.
As for the writing, yes it is horrible, but then again so is the format in general so what can you really expect????
electron microscope to read it.
Camelot
<< <i>If the type gets anu smaller, one would need an
electron microscope to read it. >>
Ursus
I agree completely,
that's why I have a pair (many pairs) of
1.5 reading glasses, scattered through out the house
I can easily read it now
The monthly supplement seems to be written in English
and well written and pertinent
This month it's on 2 cent pieces and I like reading and saving this part
What do others think of the Monthly Supplement?
<< <i>What do others think of the Monthly Supplement? >>
In general, I find the articles informative. Definitely one of the highlights of the publication.
I did notice that this month's article was not attributed to an author, which I found odd or
perhaps just an oversight.
<< <i>If the type gets anu smaller, one would need an
electron microscope to read it. >>
Might be a little pricey. The MDN ( microscope dealer newsletter) might have ads from dealers though.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
<< <i>The Grey Sheet is a glaring example of non-writers who think they're clever, trying to be writers. Miserable failure is as predictable an outcome as night following day. They're also never candid or objective (translation: honest) about actual current market conditions and trends. And while we're at it, the point size of the type they use is too small for anyone north for 40 to read without at least installing a higher wattage light bulb. >>
one need only compare real prices to greysheet prices to see how out of touch the greysheet's contributors truly are