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<p>[QUOTE="kSigSteve, post: 4018946, member: 72008"]Agree here. The definition of rare and ultra valuable will mean much different to collectors of different financial restraints. To say these 3 coins are not rare nor valuable is a definite knock down. If they were passed down from a family member than any amount of money couldn’t pry them from my hands. Also when considering supply and demand each of these is rare and also valuable. A Lincoln set and a Mercury set cannot be completed without these coins. How many albums and folders have a hole here because these much desired coins cannot be obtained? The market dictates these as rare and valuable so the opinion of [USER=90102]@TheFinn[/USER] is just that (an opinion). The value in these keys that the market has dictated and likely grown in value is fact. That cannot be argued.</p><p><br /></p><p>Back to if these should be CACed or not. I think it makes cents, pun intended, to get both the first two identified as solid for the grade. For the dime I don’t think you really want a green bean on a coin that low identifying it as solid for the grade. Unless it was certain to obtain a gold bean meaning it’s under graded would make it worthwhile and even then I don’t think it’s value would make it worth the additional cost.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck. Great coins you got there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kSigSteve, post: 4018946, member: 72008"]Agree here. The definition of rare and ultra valuable will mean much different to collectors of different financial restraints. To say these 3 coins are not rare nor valuable is a definite knock down. If they were passed down from a family member than any amount of money couldn’t pry them from my hands. Also when considering supply and demand each of these is rare and also valuable. A Lincoln set and a Mercury set cannot be completed without these coins. How many albums and folders have a hole here because these much desired coins cannot be obtained? The market dictates these as rare and valuable so the opinion of [USER=90102]@TheFinn[/USER] is just that (an opinion). The value in these keys that the market has dictated and likely grown in value is fact. That cannot be argued. Back to if these should be CACed or not. I think it makes cents, pun intended, to get both the first two identified as solid for the grade. For the dime I don’t think you really want a green bean on a coin that low identifying it as solid for the grade. Unless it was certain to obtain a gold bean meaning it’s under graded would make it worthwhile and even then I don’t think it’s value would make it worth the additional cost. Good luck. Great coins you got there.[/QUOTE]
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