1925-s RPM licoln, determining value ?

I have an ANACS G4 certified 1925-S RPM-2. I was told that this is one of the harder ones to come by, but I can't find any information online about it. I did a google search, searched current/past ebay auctions and checked Heritage auctions. I can't find a single example either sold or for sale currently. I wanted to determine rarity, value and populations, can anyone help. I am fairly new to collecting these types of coins. Thanks for anyones help.
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RPM#1 is listed there as URS-6, and #3 as URS-5, so it seems they are all about the same. In my personal experience low-grade examples aren't too hard to find, what is hard is finding them properly attributed.
Sean Reynolds
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I think there were some 1925-S RPMs sold on ebay within the last year but most were around the VF range. They seemed to go for varying prices from around $25 to $75 I guess depending on aggressiveness of the buyers. So my guess is that a Good 1925-S RPM is probably worth $5 to $10. I don't know which of the 3 RPM's is worth the most. Hope this helps.
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As has been said, at that grade level the value doesn't rocket-- with that said, it is a $10 coin, but the slab may make it go double that in my opinion.