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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1224145, member: 66"]It is expensive because it is historic and there are only about a half dozen known. I don't think the number on the coin has much effect on the value because it is not really so must the Xth one released as much as it is the Xth one engraved. (Yes I know it says released) Still I would imagine the lowest number known (which i think is either 2 or 3) would probably garner more interest than #12.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is really hard to compare values based on the number because these come on the market very rarely. If a low number comes up and sells high, is it because of the number? Or is it because none of then have appeared on the market for 20 years and you may never have another chance at one of them?</p><p><br /></p><p>One problem you have with these is that the engraving is very simple and in a common font. It would be very easy to fake. Take a 21-D and this picture to your local jeweler, do a little artificial toning to hide the fresh cuts and "discover" #14![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1224145, member: 66"]It is expensive because it is historic and there are only about a half dozen known. I don't think the number on the coin has much effect on the value because it is not really so must the Xth one released as much as it is the Xth one engraved. (Yes I know it says released) Still I would imagine the lowest number known (which i think is either 2 or 3) would probably garner more interest than #12. It is really hard to compare values based on the number because these come on the market very rarely. If a low number comes up and sells high, is it because of the number? Or is it because none of then have appeared on the market for 20 years and you may never have another chance at one of them? One problem you have with these is that the engraving is very simple and in a common font. It would be very easy to fake. Take a 21-D and this picture to your local jeweler, do a little artificial toning to hide the fresh cuts and "discover" #14![/QUOTE]
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