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Coin Dealer Newsletter: a weekly publication popularly known as the "Greysheet" that lists dealer Bid and Ask prices for U.S. coins.

 


Coin Dealer Newsletter Weekly periodical, commonly called the Greysheet, listing bid and ask prices for many United States coins.

Coin Dealer Newsletter: This weekly newsletter, first published in 1963, gives market levels for non-slabbed (raw) coins in many different series, and in grades from Good to MS-65 or Proof-65 (but not all grade ranges for all series).

Coin Dealer Newsletter - Operating out of Torrance, California, the Coin Dealer Newsletter offers a number of different publications depending on your particular area of interest.

The Coin Dealer Newsletter listed "bid" that week at $22,500 in MS-65, and most of the top dealers (myself included) were willing to bid somewhere in the $20,000-$25,000 range for the coin.

The Coin Dealer Newsletter, a price guide for U.S. coins intended for dealer-to-dealer sight seen transactions.
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In the Coin Dealer Newsletter, ask prices are set as a small percentage over the bid price. (or the bid is set as a small percentage under the ask price).

"Repurchase at Coin Dealer Newsletter bid, or an in-house, regularly published price guide." This guarantee, while somewhat superior to the one previously discussed, is completely dependent upon the financial health and solvency of the issuing dealer.

Welcome to the Coin Dealer Newsletter
The Coin Dealer Newsletter (Greysheet, Bluesheet, Greensheet): CDN publishes wholesale price guides for all U.S.

Greysheet - the Coin Dealer Newsletter, a price guide for U.S. coins intended for dealer-to-dealer transactions.
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" [See Toning] Ask Wholesale selling price as established by market makers, and listed in the weekly Coin Dealer Newsletter. "How much do you need to get for it?" "What's Ask?

CCDN Short for Certified Coin Dealer Newsletter CCE Short for Certified Coin Exchange CDN Short for Coin Dealer Newsletter census A compilation of the known specimens of a particular numismatic item.

Blue Sheet - Nickname for the Certified Coin Dealer newsletter. Printed on bluish paper. The bluesheet lists various US coins and bid/ask dealer prices for some of these certified/graded coins. See grey sheet.

C-Mint, cabinet friction, Cameo, Canadian , Canadian silver, Capped Bust, capped die, carbon spot, Carson City Mint, cartwheel, cast blanks, cast counterfeit, Casting machine, catalog, CC, CC mint, census, cent, Certified Coin Dealer Newsletter ...

The highest price offered to buy a particular coin by one dealer from other dealers, as reported by the Coin Dealer Newsletter.

The weekly appearance of Coin World, Numismatic News, and The Coin Dealer Newsletter makes possible the acquisition of more information than ever before. In fact, at my office I receive so many things that it has been impossible to even scan them all! ...

Before this time there was no such thing as the weekly reporting of coin prices (the Coin Dealer Newsletter was not founded until two years later, 1963.) A few years after launching the "Trends" column, ...

The Coin Dealer Newsletter, a popular wholesale pricing guide, was founded in 1963. In the late 1970s the Sheet was owned by a coin promoter and became a tool for insider speculation but has since regained respectability.

Usually refers to the published wholesale value of a certain coin as published in the Coin Dealer Newsletter or other numismatic price directory (e.g. What's the GREYSHEET "bid" for a 1916-D MERC dime?).

"A key-date 1892-S Morgan Dollar that PCGS certified as MS-63 traded hands for $60,950 despite a Coin Dealer Newsletter (CDN, commonly referred to as the "Greysheet") bid of $42,000 in this grade.

This classic rarity Lincoln, in XF, was characterized a decade ago in the Coin Dealer Newsletter (11/93 Monthly Supplement) as one of the great investment coins over the last decade.

Bluesheet - Nickname for the Certified Coin Dealer Newsletter, The weekly price publication which reports current sight-unseen bid and ask prices for NGC and PCGS certified coins.

Greysheet
The nickname given to the Coin Dealer Newsletter, a price guide for U.S. coins intended primarily for dealer-to-dealer transactions for uncertified coins.
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The slang term for popular publication, Certified Coin Dealer Newsletter. The weekly newsletter is printed on blue paper.
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Ask
Usually refers to the wholesale asking price of a certain coin as published in The Coin Dealer Newsletter or other price directory.

PCGS-graded coins have highest retail value of any grading company, according to the Coin Dealer Newsletter.

from it) grade A term summarizing the overall condition of a coin or other numismatic item grading The process of evaluation leading to assignment of a grade (see detailed discussion in Part 2) Greysheet the Coin Dealer Newsletter, ...

Generally the MS64 grade is what dealers used to call MS63 and the transitional grade of MS64 is often represented by the grading service's MS65. Below are some examples of bids from a recent Coin Dealer Newsletter: ...

See also: Dealer, Coin, Grade, Collector, Dollar

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