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What about for the new people and a few others...
In Response To: A Personal Observation ()

A few points to consider for the necessity of frequent price guides editions.

The most important reason in my view is not to reflect increasing values, but rather the opposite. As chips are discovered, the public, if you will need to be aware. Chips, as with coins follow the ever popular "supply and demand" value curve. As a rare chip suddenly appears in abundance, the value will drop. How are people to know??

Of course there will be increasing values as demand increases for certain chips.

There are new chip discoveries....new colors.....that were previously unknown, or unlisted.

Then there are the numbering systems. Many of us use databases to track our collections and we like numbers !
New releases.
what is now closed and obsolete.

A valuable price guide is one that keeps collectors abreast of the collecting environment. It should disseminate information relevant to the values.

This would also include fakes and counterfeits.

Just a few of the many reasons to justify new editions.

Messages In This Thread

A Personal Observation
Re: A Personal Observation
Re: A Personal Observation
William I Agree
Someone has recorded ebay transactions
Re: Someone has recorded ebay transactions
Re: Someone has recorded ebay transactions
I believe that there is a service that has
since you invited responses
Aaron
I Pretty Much Agree
Re: I Pretty Much Agree
What about for the new people and a few others...
I agree with almost all of the statement expressed
let me help you get it...
Nice Post Glenn!
Re: A Personal Observation
Glenn, what is that chip in your post? grin
Prices tied to BUYERS...
You're Absolutely Correct

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