You should have less trouble finding a 32/33 OD penny compared to a 42 no I Kurt.
Although the 32/33 is much more common (aprox 11% of 1933 mintage), it is well known to collectors, and your right Kurt, seems to attract a much higher premium.
The 32/33 with the part of 2 clearly visible in the lower bowl of the 3 is quite difficult to get hold of.
I have 7th, 11th, and 13th ed maccas, and only the 7th ed has the 1942 no I values.
VG--$5.00 F--$10.00, VF--$20.00 EF--$75.00, aUnc--$225.00 Unc--$600.00, Ch Unc--$950.00 Gem--$1250.00.
Compared to 33/32 od at the same time
VG--$12.00 F--$35.00, VF--$50.00 EF--$175.00, aUnc--$600.00 Unc--$1000.00, Ch Unc--$1800.00 Gem--$2750.00
Although the 32/33 is much more common (aprox 11% of 1933 mintage), it is well known to collectors, and your right Kurt, seems to attract a much higher premium.
The 32/33 with the part of 2 clearly visible in the lower bowl of the 3 is quite difficult to get hold of.
I have 7th, 11th, and 13th ed maccas, and only the 7th ed has the 1942 no I values.
VG--$5.00 F--$10.00, VF--$20.00 EF--$75.00, aUnc--$225.00 Unc--$600.00, Ch Unc--$950.00 Gem--$1250.00.
Compared to 33/32 od at the same time
VG--$12.00 F--$35.00, VF--$50.00 EF--$175.00, aUnc--$600.00 Unc--$1000.00, Ch Unc--$1800.00 Gem--$2750.00
Edited by farnbycoins
05/19/2008 9:57 pm
05/19/2008 9:57 pm
























