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<p>[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 8199630, member: 73489"]<b><font size="5"><span style="color: #b30000">Prices At The Superb Gem Level: </span></font></b> MS-67's Saints are selling for $12,500 give-or-take for 1924's and about 10% higher, ~$14,000 for 1928's. Both are considered commons and plentiful in MS-65 and not that rare in MS-67, too. 1923-D's, another "common" coin, also in the mid-teens or thereabouts for an MS-67 (all ex-bp ~ 12% on GC).</p><p><b><i><br /></i></b></p><p><b><i>However...there's a big dropoff for a coin that has lots more in the Superb Gem category and plenty (but not as many as the 1924 or 1927) in the Gem category, the 1908 No Motto.</i></b> It sells for about <b><span style="color: #ff0000">half the price </span></b>of the 1923-D, 1924, 1927, and 1928.</p><p><br /></p><p>Roger's Estimates for the coins are listed first and then I have both the latest PCGS and NGC Population Census for the year. I have no idea really how to account for double-counting and crackouts by just adding PCGS and NGC totals to one another. Feel free to chime in. <img src="https://content.invisioncic.com/r266626/emoticons/smile.png" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><b><span style="color: #00b300">1908 No Motto:</span></b> </font> MS-67/68 @ 2,001 (both rays) and MS65/66 @ 19,400. PCGS @ 1,027 and 40,745.....NGC @ 1,360 and 21,094.</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><span style="color: #00b300"><b>1923-D:</b> </span> </font> MS-67/68 @ 90 and MS-65/66 @ 5,500. PCGS @ 90 and 4,753........NGC @ 57 and 2,679.</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><b><span style="color: #00b300">1924: </span></b> </font> MS-67/68 @ 225....and MS-65/66 @ 79,500. PCGS @ 135 and 64,350....NGC @ 220 and 4,2841.</p><p><br /></p><p><font size="5"><b><span style="color: #00b300">1927: </span></b> </font> MS-67/68 @ 60 and 48,000 for 65-66. PCGS @ 36 and 39,601.....NGC @ 62 and 24,830.</p><p><br /></p><p><b><font size="5"><span style="color: #00b300">1928 </span></font></b> MS-67/68 @ 140.......MS-65/66 @ 16,200. PCGS @ 117 and 15,112.....NGC @ 103 and 8,483.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>You can clearly see the huge dropoff at the Super Gem (MS67 and up) in the 4 other commons (1923-D, 1924, 1927, and 1928) compared to the 1908. </b> Hundreds available there in total for all 4 but a few thousand of the 1908 NM's. Ironically, the 1924 and 1927 dwarf the 1908 NM at the Gem level (MS65-66) by a huge factor, but the Wells Fargo Hoard really skewed the totals at that 67 level in favor of the 1908 NM.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GoldFinger1969, post: 8199630, member: 73489"][B][SIZE=5][COLOR=#b30000]Prices At The Superb Gem Level: [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] MS-67's Saints are selling for $12,500 give-or-take for 1924's and about 10% higher, ~$14,000 for 1928's. Both are considered commons and plentiful in MS-65 and not that rare in MS-67, too. 1923-D's, another "common" coin, also in the mid-teens or thereabouts for an MS-67 (all ex-bp ~ 12% on GC). [B][I] However...there's a big dropoff for a coin that has lots more in the Superb Gem category and plenty (but not as many as the 1924 or 1927) in the Gem category, the 1908 No Motto.[/I][/B] It sells for about [B][COLOR=#ff0000]half the price [/COLOR][/B]of the 1923-D, 1924, 1927, and 1928. Roger's Estimates for the coins are listed first and then I have both the latest PCGS and NGC Population Census for the year. I have no idea really how to account for double-counting and crackouts by just adding PCGS and NGC totals to one another. Feel free to chime in. [IMG]https://content.invisioncic.com/r266626/emoticons/smile.png[/IMG] [SIZE=5][B][COLOR=#00b300]1908 No Motto:[/COLOR][/B] [/SIZE] MS-67/68 @ 2,001 (both rays) and MS65/66 @ 19,400. PCGS @ 1,027 and 40,745.....NGC @ 1,360 and 21,094. [SIZE=5][COLOR=#00b300][B]1923-D:[/B] [/COLOR] [/SIZE] MS-67/68 @ 90 and MS-65/66 @ 5,500. PCGS @ 90 and 4,753........NGC @ 57 and 2,679. [SIZE=5][B][COLOR=#00b300]1924: [/COLOR][/B] [/SIZE] MS-67/68 @ 225....and MS-65/66 @ 79,500. PCGS @ 135 and 64,350....NGC @ 220 and 4,2841. [SIZE=5][B][COLOR=#00b300]1927: [/COLOR][/B] [/SIZE] MS-67/68 @ 60 and 48,000 for 65-66. PCGS @ 36 and 39,601.....NGC @ 62 and 24,830. [B][SIZE=5][COLOR=#00b300]1928 [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] MS-67/68 @ 140.......MS-65/66 @ 16,200. PCGS @ 117 and 15,112.....NGC @ 103 and 8,483. [B]You can clearly see the huge dropoff at the Super Gem (MS67 and up) in the 4 other commons (1923-D, 1924, 1927, and 1928) compared to the 1908. [/B] Hundreds available there in total for all 4 but a few thousand of the 1908 NM's. Ironically, the 1924 and 1927 dwarf the 1908 NM at the Gem level (MS65-66) by a huge factor, but the Wells Fargo Hoard really skewed the totals at that 67 level in favor of the 1908 NM.[/QUOTE]
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