Thornhead question for the Vam-types
Which stages, out of the 7 or so, are the rarest? Are there any lists out there in order of R-levels?
Any info/input is greatly appreciated.
Thank u
Lennie
Any info/input is greatly appreciated.
Thank u
Lennie
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In my own experience watching just about every 21 S that comes through eBay for five or six months now. I've seen 2 1B5's, but I havent seen a single 1B7 listed on there. I dont recall a 1B3 either.
I am curious what others have to say on this.
Just got another 1B4A in the mail yesterday. I'm hoping that by the end of the year I'll have at least one example of each die state.
You wouldn't believe how long it took to get him to sit still for this.
Stages 1B1, 1B3, and 1B7 are by far the most difficult.
Stages 1B2, 1B4, and 1B5 are tough.
Stage 1B6 is by far the easiest.
In the VAMview price archives I have no sales records whatsoever for 1B1, 1B2 or 1B7, and only a small handful for 1B3, 1B4 and 1B5:
1921-S 1B3 40 raw Oct-07 E $51
1921-S 1B4 45 PCGS Sep-07 PP $400
1921-S 1B4 45 raw Jan-07 E $36
1921-S 1B4A 45 ANACS Mar-07 E $190
1921-S 1B5 58 NGC Apr-07 VQ $309
1921-S 1B5 50 ANACS Jul-05 E $400
1921-S 1B5 45 ANACS Dec-07 TT $44
1921-S 1B5 40 raw Nov-07 E $88
So, I'd have to say 1B7. I think next is the one that started it all, the original thornhead, 1B3. I can't find it, it never somes up for sale...so it must be tough!
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My 1B5 is a beauty (MS63-ish) that I am hoping to get slabbed. Based on
the recent one I saw on EBAY unattrbuted in a PCGS holder (i believe MS63) that sold for around $1500, I got my fingers crossed
Have a fantastic weekend,
Len
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