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Re: The gold sticker experience
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Re: The gold sticker experience
What I am about to say is not based on any systematic research, only casual observation. I feel that the prices for Gold Stickers generally exceed even 2 points higher grade. My observation is that gold stickes have become a collectible item in-and-of themselves, and price based on **demand **for gold stickers (as a… -
The gold sticker experience
At the last Central states show, I consigned a lot of 20 coins to Great Collections to auction off. I always check the box that says let GC decide which ones to send to CAC. They did select a handful, and all but one got stickered. But one did get the coveted gold sticker. It was a 1952 Washington Carver commemorative 50c… -
Re: The gold sticker experience
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Re: The gold sticker experience
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Re: The gold sticker experience
I'll add another observation: some of the other coins in my auction when for good prices, CAC or not. The biggest surprise there was my 1931-D dime in old holder PCGS MS-63 FB. I bought for $50 many years ago. I brought to to a couple of shows to sell for $175 to $200 range. No takers, dealers or collectors. In this…
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