It can be commonly found in mint sets, not really that rare, but demand and the coolness factor of the RPM itself keeps the price up.
I just sold an average unc. quality one for $12.
@mannie gray said:
It can be commonly found in mint sets, not really that rare, but demand and the coolness factor of the RPM itself keeps the price up.
I just sold an average unc. quality one for $12.
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.It can be commonly found in mint sets, not really that rare, but demand and the coolness factor of the RPM itself keeps the price up.
I just sold an average unc. quality one for $12.
Wow 12.00!!! Pop Top of under 20 graded in this grade NGC ANACS PCGS I didn't see any 67's. Thanks for the help
Rick
The coin I sold was raw and about 63/64 quality.
I will add a picture Tomorrow Thanks for the great info
Rick
They're about 15% of mint sets.
I didn't realize it was on the top 100 list.
Ebay # 391709320856 can someone attach the photo I am still on the on ramp with computers