But the person who will be willing to pay $700-$3000 for it may be even more rare. In any case it probably needs to be authenticated and slabbed to be marketable so check your references very carefully before spending the money on a TPG.
I don't know, but my interpretation is when I can't find more than 5-10 graded by all TPG's collectively, mixed with the price guide for a variety on a modern coin...
@cherrypickerrrrr said:
I don't know, but my interpretation is when I can't find more than 5-10 graded by all TPG's collectively, mixed with the price guide for a variety on a modern coin...
Often that's just because it is not a coin that anyone cares about. Notice there are NONE in circulated grades. It's not because they don't exist. It's because no one will pay more than a few bucks for one.
Having ZERO GRADED BY A TPG could mean it is insanely rare, it could also mean that it is simply such a common coin that it isn't worth ever slabbing. I dare you to find a 2015 Lincoln Cent in a VF holder. You will find none. That does not make it a condition rarity.
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BHNC #203
I believe it is. And I sure hope I'm right because depending on grade this rare R.P.M is worth $700-$3,000.
Great pictures... The second shot makes me believe you are right.... How about the whole coin picture?? Cheers, RickO
What year is it?
Check Variety Vista.
Pete
1964 D/D FS-501, INSANELY rare.
But the person who will be willing to pay $700-$3000 for it may be even more rare. In any case it probably needs to be authenticated and slabbed to be marketable so check your references very carefully before spending the money on a TPG.
Always! Thanks for the advice. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
I don't know, but my interpretation is when I can't find more than 5-10 graded by all TPG's collectively, mixed with the price guide for a variety on a modern coin...
This is FS-501. Compare it to your coin.
Pete
Yes, I have about 10 million times, and I've decided it's going out to PCGS very soon.
Much luck with your submission. Don't forget to lets us know how it turns out.
Pete
Often that's just because it is not a coin that anyone cares about. Notice there are NONE in circulated grades. It's not because they don't exist. It's because no one will pay more than a few bucks for one.
Having ZERO GRADED BY A TPG could mean it is insanely rare, it could also mean that it is simply such a common coin that it isn't worth ever slabbing. I dare you to find a 2015 Lincoln Cent in a VF holder. You will find none. That does not make it a condition rarity.