Another example of how demand overrules supply...

Same Year and Same Series
All PCGS MS64 Coins
Only difference is where the coin was minted
(All 3 are different Mints)
Grade MS64
Pop 4666
Pop Higher 1724
Current Value $165.00
Grade MS64
Pop 7781
Pop Higher 7197
Current Value $650.00
Grade MS64
Pop 4048
Pop Higher 1013
Current Value $195.00
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Just kinda makes me SMH Bob
I suspect there is another BIG difference, like the total number minted that year.
Good call, BUT the Pop to Value just doesn`t add up IMO
Here`s another that makes me wonder.
Same date, MM...
Regular
Grade MS62
Pop 507
Pop Higher 1746
Current Value $6,000.00
Variety
Grade F12
Pop 4
Pop Higher 62
Current Value $125.00
Looking at those numbers is fun, but isn't exactly a fair supply/demand study...
The two lower valued coins undoubtedly would have much higher pops if the values were higher. At the $150-$200 price level you just don't get as many coins submitted as you will at the $500-$750 level. Real market value comes from much more than graded populations.
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