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<p>[QUOTE="gmarguli, post: 1321926, member: 246"]I deal in high grade world coins with my largest section being German coins. I can say confidently that I have slabbed and sold more top pop German coins than probably anyone else in the world. This includes both an MS69 & PR69 non-moderns. Your coin, while conditionally rare, is not rare. In a PCGS slab there are a couple of more active buyers and I could see it bringing $225-$300. In an NGC slab, figure about $150-$225. This does <i>not</i> mean that PCGS graded world coins bring more, but rather there are a few PCGS-only buyers of certain German coins and the Empire Marks are one of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the availability of these coins in high grades, there are rolls of this type and the 1/2 Mark available - including the better dates. They are not expensive - many times the coins selling for far under Krause catalog - and the coins are generally in pretty nice condition. I've purchased several original rolls of both Marks and 1/2 Marks and most ended up grading MS65-MS67.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gmarguli, post: 1321926, member: 246"]I deal in high grade world coins with my largest section being German coins. I can say confidently that I have slabbed and sold more top pop German coins than probably anyone else in the world. This includes both an MS69 & PR69 non-moderns. Your coin, while conditionally rare, is not rare. In a PCGS slab there are a couple of more active buyers and I could see it bringing $225-$300. In an NGC slab, figure about $150-$225. This does [i]not[/i] mean that PCGS graded world coins bring more, but rather there are a few PCGS-only buyers of certain German coins and the Empire Marks are one of them. As for the availability of these coins in high grades, there are rolls of this type and the 1/2 Mark available - including the better dates. They are not expensive - many times the coins selling for far under Krause catalog - and the coins are generally in pretty nice condition. I've purchased several original rolls of both Marks and 1/2 Marks and most ended up grading MS65-MS67.[/QUOTE]
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