Ok so it a 1846 N-13 It says it is Scarce, Pop 3 including Mine, So what Kind of Value on a POP 3 c

i sent in a 1846 tall Date I thought was a N-23 or 25 Turns out N13
Pcgs Says
26169632 403889 1846 1C N-13 Tall Date F12BN Cert Printed pop 3 coin
What is it
Here is a picture of my Date

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It matches my Book
But i dont Know what a N-13 is
i do like both of the CPG I own but if there is one thing i would not use them for it is attributing die marriages for any series
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<< <i>Without reverse pics, can't say. The N-13, N-23, N-25 and N-26 all use the same obverse die. I'll have to check my copy of Grellman for the other die pairs and their markers. >>
this.
w/o reverse images, not possible to attribute correctly
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<< <i>What kind of value is there on It????????? >>
It may be pop 3 but how many are graded finer at PCGS, NGC and ANACS? How many people "need" one, ie collect all of these by variety numbers?...and do not have one already...and where that grade is acceptable to them? Go look at the variety registry sets here and ATS, click on the sets...if they actually have some of the varieties like this in their set then they might be considered an active collector. Have you looked up auction results with a free account over at coins.ha.com?
No DEMAND = No Value or just plain low value.
If you can answer some of the above questions then you might start to get some idea as to the value. Researching varieties can take a bit of time but answering the above questions will lead you in the right direction.
Also, if this thread stays alive for a while and you do not get any PM's inquiring about it then that would also be an indication of low demand.
Good luck!
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