Variety attribution question 1942-P Jefferson FS-501

I'm getting some stuff together to send in for grading and one of the coins I am considering is a 1942-P Jefferson that appears to be an FS-501 P/P. I looked at Coinfacts and it showed only 7 have been graded/attributed.
Is there enough interest in this variety to justify the fees to grade and attribute it?
Any comments are appreciated.
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only 7 graded because it isn't worth the money, unless an extremely high grade
BHNC #203
Ebay 63 @ $155 and HA 66 @ $1020.
With all the associated costs and fees would need around 63, assuming it attributes.
If it does not attribute then need around a 66+.
It is very rare and hard to find! Very hard! Sell it to me!!!!!
It looks like the one I have.
I think there are only 7 graded because it is so difficult to locate an example. It took me over 2 years to get one, and I had to buy it already attributed.
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
Sell to Aspie. Thinly traded.
Lol. That crossed my mind.
My War Nickels https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/nickels/jefferson-nickels-specialty-sets/jefferson-nickels-fs-basic-war-set-circulation-strikes-1942-1945/publishedset/94452
In my experience most of the war nickel RPMs are not that difficult to find. But Rocco knows his stuff so maybe that one is scarcer?
They do seem to be popular though. The big mm looks cool when it is an rpm.
Years ago I bought a roll of 45D and 12-15 of them were RPM#5.