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<p>[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 181141, member: 1674"]generally they are worth about 20-40% of the same grade of coin without problems. These rules aren't hard though. for example a lo grade holed 1916-D dime or 1909 SVDB cent in AG details, holed condition would have a price higher than 40% (likely more than 50%) of an undamaged example's price. This is because there is great demand for those coins in low grade and someone willing to finish their collection with an AG3 example is likely to be willing to save a few more dollars and accept a holed coin. On the other end of the spectrum is an uncirculated details 1901 Morgan. This is a classic example of a coin that is very scarce in Unc, but common in AU and below. If one of these was holed it would have a value far less than 20% of it's equivalent unholed coin, because the person collecting unc Morgans would have no interest in having a holed unc details 1901. Hope that helps!</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 181141, member: 1674"]generally they are worth about 20-40% of the same grade of coin without problems. These rules aren't hard though. for example a lo grade holed 1916-D dime or 1909 SVDB cent in AG details, holed condition would have a price higher than 40% (likely more than 50%) of an undamaged example's price. This is because there is great demand for those coins in low grade and someone willing to finish their collection with an AG3 example is likely to be willing to save a few more dollars and accept a holed coin. On the other end of the spectrum is an uncirculated details 1901 Morgan. This is a classic example of a coin that is very scarce in Unc, but common in AU and below. If one of these was holed it would have a value far less than 20% of it's equivalent unholed coin, because the person collecting unc Morgans would have no interest in having a holed unc details 1901. Hope that helps! Chris[/QUOTE]
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