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jgold22

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  1. That's a balsy move to purchase THAT book a year and a half ago for a record price, resub it and receive a substantially higher grade from CGC (as if Heritage didn't approve of the grade the first time), then flip it at auction to make a few grand. Who does that?
  2. That 7.5 Tec 35 was a 6.5 which sold for 50K in the Heritage Auction in 2012. Great book, but how did it jump a whole grade point since then?
  3. For the average collector who buys the majority of books from home, it's nice to see approximately how many books have sold and when... PQ and all, and for what price - only to use as a basis for making a decision. It seems easier than sifting through ten different websites, calling ten different dealers, talking to other collectors and going to 6 cons a year to get a feel for prices. I'm aware that we don't live in a perfect world so not everyone will report, but GPA's business is selling info and the more accurate the better. I'm interested to know... as a private dealer, if GPA paid you every month, would you report sales info to them? I get that it takes time and energy to report.
  4. Hi all, New here, been reading the thread... Just a thought.. Is it possible that GPA could compensate dealers for their sales information? Perhaps help subsidize the information flow... If so... time spent setting up might be worthwhile. This would help GPA would become more accurate, attract more paying members, make more money... etc. Sort of a win-win.