The problem as I see it is that there probably is no system in place for
justifying those values in the catalog. What's needed is do***entation
that
can be traced back with actual citations of dealer prices, auction
results,
eBay sales, etc.
On 7/6/08 12:24 PM, in article vZ8ck.536$QW7.238@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"scottishmoney" <dontevenbother@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The SCWPM values are the values that are given to them by contributors,
for
> better or worse. I don't even bother to update my catalogues, I bought
mine
> in the mid 1990's and look at the prices as subjective. Knowledge is
> ultimately the key in buying or selling. I collect stuff that sells for
> much higher than catalogue, all the whilst something else sells for far
> less, because for example hoards being released etc. that have not had
> values re****ted into the SCWPM by the contributors.


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