Letters to the Editor: What is the difference between the pricing on greysheet.com and PCGS Coin Facts?
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Question:In the Morgan dollar series, PCGS Coin Facts gives you the option of [pricing] for MS, PR or DMPL grades does the GreySheet do that as well?
Answer: Absolutely. At greysheet.com online and printed subscriptions we offer comprehensive pricing for Mint State (MS), Proof (PR), PL (Proof-like), DMPL (Deep Mirror Proof-like), Cameo (CAM), and Deep Cameo (DCAM) coinage. We also offer pricing on hundreds of VAM varieties designations for the same Morgan dollars.
You will need a subscription to view pricing (starts at $9.95/month) but I would argue that this is the best investment you can ever make as a coin collector, dealer, or investor. The main difference between PCGS Coin Facts and Greyshet.com is that we are unbiased and objective. PCGS pricing serves to support their specific company and product for their benefit. Not a bad thing, but that’s the reality of it. At Greysheet.com we serve the entire and we aim to be as accurate as possible.
We also take price in being 100% transparent in our pricing. We don't bow to industry leaders, or market whims. We value coins and paper money based on our best understanding of today's market.
Click here to learn more about our pricing plans for everyone from collectors to seasoned professionals.
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