2013 Native American dollar D&P question.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Scott Ross, May 30, 2013.

  1. Scott Ross

    Scott Ross Member

    Been trying to find a description of the difference between Pos. A & Pos. B, being offered with this coin...Anyone got pis/description for me??

    Scott
     
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  3. statequarterguy

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  4. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    Up or Down lettering really means alot to the grading firms. D's & P's are on the rim now.
     
  5. Scott Ross

    Scott Ross Member

    So which grades higher??? Pos. A, or Pos. B???
     
  6. statequarterguy

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    No difference for grades or values.
     
  7. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    Agree on grading standard being no different.

    But not totally true about value. I sold a Pos A for twice what the Pos B was just last weekend. Some dates and mint marks can end up having less of one than the other available in some cases as happened with the 2010-P coins. These coins were both MS67's.
     
  8. fusiafinch

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    Since there is no attempt to control the orientation of the coin with respect to striking and edge letter orientation, Positions A and B will be statistically identical in occurrence. The relation of the obverse to the edge lettering is totally random, so statistics predicts that the total population of A and B positions will be about the same. Thus, I wouldn't pay a large premium for any position over the other. The price differences are a result of temporary availability and perception. IMHO, the emphasis on Positions A and B is simply another marketing tool and also gives the grading services another designation to put on the label. Ultimately, neither A or B will end up being any more scarce than any other.
     
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