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1981 Type 2 Kennedy
I've been putting together a Kennedy collection. I figured I'd complete a Dansco album.
Question is how rare are the 1981-S Type 2's. The SBA Dansco album has a spot for the SBA type 2 but the Kennedy album doesn't. Is the Kennedy easier to find or is the SBA just that more popular?
Mike
Question is how rare are the 1981-S Type 2's. The SBA Dansco album has a spot for the SBA type 2 but the Kennedy album doesn't. Is the Kennedy easier to find or is the SBA just that more popular?
Mike
Alright! Who removed the cork from my lunch?
W.C. Fields
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Russ, NCNE
premiums in lower grades. It is clues like these that tells you where the real values
are and what absolute rarity is.
What I see is there are more 1981 type 2 SBAs for sale on eBay than 1981 type 2 Kennedys, less Kennedy's?
SBA type 2 in Dansco album, Kennedy not, less Kennedy's?
SBA price much higher, much less SBAs?
In modern proof coins, where most were saved, what is the determining factor on price? I'd think all things being equal that it would be mintage. Well it ain't
W.C. Fields
<< <i>What I see is there are more 1981 type 2 SBAs for sale on eBay than 1981 type 2 Kennedys, less Kennedy's? >>
Maybe, maybe not. There are about nine times as many proof Kennedy sets as proof SBA sets, so it may simply be that the Kennedys get tucked away by collectors and don't come to market as frequently.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
Becareful buying Type IIs raw. I've seen what I think is really three types of mint marks on these coins.
Type I is easy to distinguish from Type II, Type III really looks like a Type II but will often be slabbed a Type I by the TPGs.
As for rarity -- I often look for these coins in 81 proof sets. I have found more SBAs than Kennedys. I think the really rare Type II is the Lincoln.
Though I do believe finding any Type IIs is getting more and more difficult. If you can find a nice Type II of any denomination for a slight mark up, I'd buy it.
As for numbers I'm not sure there's a mintage on just Type IIs.
However, they are much more difficult to find than AH Kennedys.
Michael
Same seller, same day, SBA vs Kennedy. If there is such a disparity in price why does the Red Book and Dansco recognize the SBA and not the half? Usually if the coin has a space in an album it is more readilly available, in the Red Book, same thing.
Am I looking for conformity in the wrong place?
Mike
W.C. Fields
<< <i>However, they are much more difficult to find than AH Kennedys. >>
And much easier to find in DCAM.
Russ, NCNE
How can you tell if an '81 is type I or II?
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Am I looking for conformity in the wrong place?
Mike >>
Perhaps more in the wrong time.