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<p>[QUOTE="harley bissell, post: 2973484, member: 88212"]CONECA master listings can be viewed online. They include every type of variety to include DDO / DDR. Like coin collecting and collectors not every coin is rare and not every variety is sought by every collector. The price of the 1995 DDO cent reflects the fact that they can still be found in circulation. Others like the 1969-s can not or at least have not yet been found in quantities sufficient to limit sales. I am no longer a member due to changing tastes and diminishing eyesight but they do good work and are the experts at this sort of thing. Red Book tracks recent sales. They are forced to list every date and every mint mark of all current circulating coins. They limit the varieties they list to those with a premium and recent sales. While they are forced to list a common cent with an MS-65 values of twenty five cents they will not list varieties with such low values. I predict that there would be a five dollar minimum on varieties in mint state or possibly even higher.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="harley bissell, post: 2973484, member: 88212"]CONECA master listings can be viewed online. They include every type of variety to include DDO / DDR. Like coin collecting and collectors not every coin is rare and not every variety is sought by every collector. The price of the 1995 DDO cent reflects the fact that they can still be found in circulation. Others like the 1969-s can not or at least have not yet been found in quantities sufficient to limit sales. I am no longer a member due to changing tastes and diminishing eyesight but they do good work and are the experts at this sort of thing. Red Book tracks recent sales. They are forced to list every date and every mint mark of all current circulating coins. They limit the varieties they list to those with a premium and recent sales. While they are forced to list a common cent with an MS-65 values of twenty five cents they will not list varieties with such low values. I predict that there would be a five dollar minimum on varieties in mint state or possibly even higher.[/QUOTE]
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