Everything today is popular and hot until the next new and hot thing comes out.
Then it is still the true price at that moment in that place. Prices of all goods are time and location dependent.
The only true price can be found in an auction. Real price discovery. That is the problem with the current stock market - artificial price fixes...
And another one.
Some consignors set the price, regardless of the advice from GC. They paid more than the market will bear right now, but still hope to come out...
It may have been laying on wood. Who knows. It is circulated, so has no real collector value.
I bought my limit and flipped them for 2x what I paid. Only bought the silver dollars and gold half eagles. The ones with "signatures" of dead...
To me, either price is way too much for a Washington quarter. If the word "rarity" has to have the adjective "grade" in front of it, then it isn't...
In the US this would be an AU58, and maybe even up to MS62.
You should be able to find one a bit out of date fairly cheap. If the information on older coins is what you're after, it will save you some money.
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