SCV of MNH/MH
In my store listings, I like to include the Scott Catalog Value. So when listing a MH stamp, is it common to give the MNH CV, and expect the buyer to understand that the stamp they would purchase has a lower value than the given Catalog Value?
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Also, most dealers don't put the reference relating to the catalogue value, which catalogue and what is the catalogue published year. Since most dealers won't go through their listings every year to update the quoted catalog values for all of their items for sale, it is pointless to even look at the values listed by sellers. Which catalogue, and what year was the value taken from? who the heck knows? So, the value listed with the item is absolutely meaningless. Just state your selling price.
I list the year of Scott in my description and not the title. If you choose to use the MNH disclosure, make sure you do it in the description and not title, as this would cause problems in properly classifying your stamp on the HipStamp site.
It all comes down to listing your own preference. Personally, I don't put the CV anywhere in my listings as the prices may change year to year and I don't have the most current catalogues.
That's my Penny for the moment ...