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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 2340989, member: 19165"]Interesting dynamic, but I guess in your part of the country this may be true. You, however, appear to have access to the outside world. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There are 94 certified in EF by NGC, and 157 by PCGS. There are also, I'm sure, many uncertified. (There are 3368 certified in all grades) By any interpretation of the rarity scale, this puts them in the "common" category. Looking at Heritage, 6 have sold in EF in the last year (and many more in other grades). </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes. This coin is common. Maybe not so common as a 2014 Lincoln (which, interestingly, has a far lower certified population...), but it is common.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I can respect that. The search is often more fun than the set. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That sounds like an opportunity! If you can properly grade, and identify which ones are problem free, and values, it sounds like you could easily pick up some great coins at these auctions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 2340989, member: 19165"]Interesting dynamic, but I guess in your part of the country this may be true. You, however, appear to have access to the outside world. There are 94 certified in EF by NGC, and 157 by PCGS. There are also, I'm sure, many uncertified. (There are 3368 certified in all grades) By any interpretation of the rarity scale, this puts them in the "common" category. Looking at Heritage, 6 have sold in EF in the last year (and many more in other grades). Yes. This coin is common. Maybe not so common as a 2014 Lincoln (which, interestingly, has a far lower certified population...), but it is common. I can respect that. The search is often more fun than the set. That sounds like an opportunity! If you can properly grade, and identify which ones are problem free, and values, it sounds like you could easily pick up some great coins at these auctions.[/QUOTE]
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