What if we compare values 2006 Gold Eagle (First Strikes)

Is the value being placed on the 70 grades on the RP, PRDCAM and MS
in proportion to the PCGS numbers of each graded in 70 first strike?
in proportion to the PCGS numbers of each graded in 70 first strike?
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<< <i>Nope. The MS70 is substantially scarcer than the proofs, either version. It will prove to be the key to assembling a 70 set. >>
No you have that backwards
Wondercoin
<< <i> the regular proof coin in 70DCAM is the key coin hands down >>
....over the Reverse Proof?
will show which coin is truly the rarest, in 70 grade, of the three.
Camelot
PCGS No: 89997
Date: 2006-W
Denom: $50
Variety: Eagle- 20th Anniversary First
Desig: PRDC
69: 648
70: 45
Total: 693
PCGS No: 89995
Date: 2006-W
Denom: $50
Variety: Eagle-20th Anniversary Rev Pro
Desig: PR
69: 397
70: 452
Total: 849
PCGS No: 89993
Date: 2006-W
Denom: $50
Variety: Eagle-20th Anniversary First S
Desig: MS
68: 1
69: 1023
70: 195
Total: 1219
I believe the ms will be the scarcest. I know that right now the proof dcam 70 is but look at how few have been graded. I also know that the dcam 70 is the only one I need. DAMMMM I have one last set to get graded in hopes to get it. The ms has had the most coins submitted so far.
The reverse proof may be the smallest minted, but in coins that are designated fd 20th anniversary I think that the ms will end up being the winner.
I wonder how many people opened up the sets and just sent in the rev proof?
O well, time will tell.
Rob
Wondercoin
Camelot
All the same coin but 3 different slabs!
1) Regular Proof available since the spring..........
2) 20th Anniversary Proof 1st Strike
3) 20th Anniversary Proof
Many of the regular proof coins issued in 20th Anniversary sets lost their chance to so designated as 20th Anniversary with or without FS designation when buyers opened boxes to examine coins. I would guess that at least 1/2 of the 20th Anniversary sets were opened when they arrived.
Now here is where it gets very strange............ How much difference in price for same coin in same grade in each of the 3 slabs??
What would really stoke the fire would be if someone could find some minor difference in the dies used to make the early regular gold proofs and the 20th Anniversary gold proofs!