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Pricing Graded Books
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On 9/6/2023 at 12:47 AM, AJD said:

I have a curve fitted to data that gives a reasonable estimate for gold and silver (I haven't tried it on other ages) if there aren't factors like highest graded, pedigree etc. Here's a screen grab of the values table.

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Using your example, the ratio of a 9.0 to a 7.5 would be 80/41 (RH column), so for your example a 9.0 would be $1050 x 80/41 = $2050. In your case since it's a pedigree, I'd expect to get more than that.

That's a well thought out and useful tool. Thanks for sharing.

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Great post.
I've asked this before in the modern threads and the consensus was -
List the item on eBay for a buy-it-now price 25% higher than you'd be happy to let the book go for.
Sky's the limit, it's your book.
(make sure to enable the best offer option)
Set your auto-decline for $1 less than the value you'd be happy letting it go for.
Sit back and wait until a buyer finds you.

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