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<p>[QUOTE="WashQuartJesse, post: 1755471, member: 18323"]I'm assuming your budget is for an MS64 example? The problem with rarity, price, and coins is that the market obviously determines the price and the market is mostly uneducated. So what should the right price be? What rarity justifies a 3-4g price tag?</p><p> </p><p>There are about 765 MS64 1932-D's that have been certified by PCGS and NGC combined (how many re-submittals?). The population reports' growth has nearly come to a standstill. The price has justified TPG submission and MOST worthy examples have been looked at, leaving the realistic estimated total availability of the key to an immensely popular series in the what... thousand coin or so range when you include a couple other TPG's?</p><p> </p><p>Compare that to the roughly 4,300 1909 S V.D.B.'s graded MS64 by PCGS and NGC for a coin which is bringing about the same price in the market. Looking at the 32-D Washington in this light makes three to four thousand sound appealing.</p><p> </p><p>Both coins in this grade are not rare. They are certainly scarce. One more than the other. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WashQuartJesse, post: 1755471, member: 18323"]I'm assuming your budget is for an MS64 example? The problem with rarity, price, and coins is that the market obviously determines the price and the market is mostly uneducated. So what should the right price be? What rarity justifies a 3-4g price tag? There are about 765 MS64 1932-D's that have been certified by PCGS and NGC combined (how many re-submittals?). The population reports' growth has nearly come to a standstill. The price has justified TPG submission and MOST worthy examples have been looked at, leaving the realistic estimated total availability of the key to an immensely popular series in the what... thousand coin or so range when you include a couple other TPG's? Compare that to the roughly 4,300 1909 S V.D.B.'s graded MS64 by PCGS and NGC for a coin which is bringing about the same price in the market. Looking at the 32-D Washington in this light makes three to four thousand sound appealing. Both coins in this grade are not rare. They are certainly scarce. One more than the other. ;)[/QUOTE]
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