A late reply but one nonetheless, it seems a 7 will be double or more what a 6 is, and you can do that, and more, going up each grade. Each series is different though and the registry folks drive the high end prices (*and some investors/collectors). I have always thought the grade of 6 to be a great bang for the buck.
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Originally Posted by Mdmtx
Ok, after my wife asking me many times to come up with a list, and an acceptable price to pay, I am doing so. But, I need some input. In my pre war wants the desired grade would be a 6 or equivalent and a 7 in post war. However, I am satisfied with many lower grades as well and was wondering what everyone thought the approximate values should be. So if pre war baseline is 6, what % should a 5 be of the 6 price? How about a 4?
If 7 is the post war target, what percentage should a 6 or a 5 be?
I know the answers will not apply unilaterally due to the tremendous amount of variables, just looking for a reasonable assumption.
Mark Medlin
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