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Old 07-04-2009, 08:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Ok thanks. Do you know what the value of this coin is and how rare they are?
In post #8, Mark Feld cited an auction catalog that gave the entry, "Low R. 7". That refers to Lyman Low's Rarity Scale from 1899 developed for Hard Times Tokens" from 1 (most common) to 9 (unique, or nearly so). R.7 means "Estimated 4 to 12 Specimens Survive."

Bowers' Judd 10th gives the population as 10, with 9 appearances at auction, the most recent May 2008 in which a NGC PF-66PQ was sold for $4830.
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