Can you explain something to me? If I have a graded coin from NCG and I punch in the numbers, and let’s say it gives me a price of $200. Is that what the coin is worth, or if not then why do they have a price?
If NGC price guide is $200 that’s what the coin should be worth full retail. So in a coin shop getting it under retail should be good. They’re often higher for insurance purposes & to help dealers get a better understanding of what the spreads are. Some coins price guide is $10000 and will sell for $15,000. Others will have price guide of $5000 but sell for $1100. It all depends on the coin
I too Really liked the Dealer-to-Dealer interaction, that was fun!
Great video. As a collector, I enjoy seeing the dealer-to-dealer transactions.
We need more videos from you bro. You have got something here!
More content in the works!
Need more videos like this. Like seeing the dealer interaction
Great format...
The video wasn’t amazing but more to come will be better
Great video! I was at the show too.
Great transaction video thank you for information on selling coins
Great Video
Hey, I know that guy!
He’s a pretty good dude!
Awesome video please make more coin show videos
Can you explain something to me? If I have a graded coin from NCG and I punch in the numbers, and let’s say it gives me a price of $200. Is that what the coin is worth, or if not then why do they have a price?
If NGC price guide is $200 that’s what the coin should be worth full retail. So in a coin shop getting it under retail should be good. They’re often higher for insurance purposes & to help dealers get a better understanding of what the spreads are. Some coins price guide is $10000 and will sell for $15,000. Others will have price guide of $5000 but sell for $1100. It all depends on the coin
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