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<p>[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 1306798, member: 24544"]It's all supply and demand of course, and I paid a little premium for this one. I find with the early dates their is less collector demand for die states so they don't bring much of a premium. I think it has to do with the relatively high price of common die states that it's just price prohibitive to collect. Do you really want to buy 5 $500 dollar low grade S-32s when you still have another 300+ varieties to go <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. With that said, this coins is pretty sweet as it's the exact reverse of the NC-11 (which I will probably never own), and this die state is just very rare. </p><p><br /></p><p>I also collect late dates, in fact it's my larger collection, and I pay a premium for rare die states there. Compared to the early dates, late dates are more available so their prices tend to be lower. Because of the lower absolute pricing I don't mind splurging a bit for the cuds. I can swing 2 $40 coins per variety with the occasional splurge for the rare die state.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="beef1020, post: 1306798, member: 24544"]It's all supply and demand of course, and I paid a little premium for this one. I find with the early dates their is less collector demand for die states so they don't bring much of a premium. I think it has to do with the relatively high price of common die states that it's just price prohibitive to collect. Do you really want to buy 5 $500 dollar low grade S-32s when you still have another 300+ varieties to go :). With that said, this coins is pretty sweet as it's the exact reverse of the NC-11 (which I will probably never own), and this die state is just very rare. I also collect late dates, in fact it's my larger collection, and I pay a premium for rare die states there. Compared to the early dates, late dates are more available so their prices tend to be lower. Because of the lower absolute pricing I don't mind splurging a bit for the cuds. I can swing 2 $40 coins per variety with the occasional splurge for the rare die state.[/QUOTE]
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