Its worth probably about the same imho...if not a touch less.
A cameo on that date is about the same scarcity level as a bump to 69, and even a tad more to the cam side as difficult.
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Coin pricing makes absolutely no sense to me. It's the only pop 2/0 coin I ever made so I want it to be worth alot of money but Morris is probably right.
Designations are different animals, so I think a PF68* CAM would be worth more than a PF69* since a cameo would be more desireable.
There are no PCGS 1955 PR69's but there are some for 1956 so I used those figures.
PCGS lists the 1956s for $65 in PR68 and $200 in PR69 (3.07 times higher, while the population is 4.68 times higher in 68 than 69)
Applying those ratios to 1955 and using the NGC populations, a PR69 would be worth $466 (and a PR69* would be worth $7,700 if there were such a thing at PCGS).
Instead of getting $150 for my pop 2 coin, I'm going to use one of my freebies to try and cross it over to PCGS as a PR69 - then it would be a pop 1 and the Registry people will pay $450.
BTW - Sorry stman - your PM bid was too low and you have already been outbid
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But here is a hint..... Just start a thread on the coin forum and someone might send a PM to you wanting to buy it. You're welcome.
A cameo on that date is about the same scarcity level as a bump to 69, and even a tad more to the cam side as difficult.
morris <><
** I would take a shack on the Rock over a castle in the sand !! **
Don't take life so seriously...nobody gets out alive.
ALL VALLEY COIN AND JEWELRY
28480 B OLD TOWN FRONT ST
TEMECULA, CA 92590
(951) 757-0334
www.allvalleycoinandjewelry.com
Designations are different animals, so I think a PF68* CAM would be worth more than a PF69* since a cameo would be more desireable.
There are no PCGS 1955 PR69's but there are some for 1956 so I used those figures.
PCGS lists the 1956s for $65 in PR68 and $200 in PR69 (3.07 times higher, while the population is 4.68 times higher in 68 than 69)
Applying those ratios to 1955 and using the NGC populations, a PR69 would be worth $466 (and a PR69* would be worth $7,700
Instead of getting $150 for my pop 2 coin, I'm going to use one of my freebies to try and cross it over to PCGS as a PR69 - then it would be a pop 1 and the Registry people will pay $450.
BTW - Sorry stman - your PM bid was too low and you have already been outbid
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