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<p>[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 213101, member: 2100"]I don't have a redbook anywhere near current, so I am not sure how they list these tokens, but there are a number of varieties, even for the one cent denominations. This one, which has an id of HT268, was made with obverse 5 and reverse H, is one of the more common, or R1 rarities. My 2004 Rulau's values this particular token at $350 in Unc. The most valuable one is listed at $7500 in VF, with no valuations for higher grades. Rulau has a note that fully struck specimens are worth up to double the Unc price, and this is one of the nicest strikes I have seen. Add the high MS grade factor in, and I would say that potential value is easily in excess of $1000.</p><p><br /></p><p>To draw a parallel with cwts, which are somewhat similar in era, populations, strike quality, and grading methods, a slabbed MS-65 cwt will often sell for around 4-5 times the listed Unc value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 213101, member: 2100"]I don't have a redbook anywhere near current, so I am not sure how they list these tokens, but there are a number of varieties, even for the one cent denominations. This one, which has an id of HT268, was made with obverse 5 and reverse H, is one of the more common, or R1 rarities. My 2004 Rulau's values this particular token at $350 in Unc. The most valuable one is listed at $7500 in VF, with no valuations for higher grades. Rulau has a note that fully struck specimens are worth up to double the Unc price, and this is one of the nicest strikes I have seen. Add the high MS grade factor in, and I would say that potential value is easily in excess of $1000. To draw a parallel with cwts, which are somewhat similar in era, populations, strike quality, and grading methods, a slabbed MS-65 cwt will often sell for around 4-5 times the listed Unc value.[/QUOTE]
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