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2011 Coins And Canada Trend On 1935 Silver Dollar

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Okay, I am just wondering. On the Coins and Canada coin catalogue that I got from the library, page 84 for the 1 DOLLAR SILVER section, under the 1935 silver dollar, there's something strange:
Price for EF-40 is 45.00$
Price for AU 50 is 40.00$

Is this possible or improbable?
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I don't listen to most coin price guides. They are a disaster. (And to think, some people live by them...)

On the other hand, I have occasionally wondered if lower grade-scarce coins might command a slight premium.

For instance, I'd pay at least 2 cents for an Elizabeth 1 cent in G-4 (just to see what one looks like ), but just 1 cent for the same coin in EF-40.

And AU-58 coins are often worth more than MS-60 or even 62.

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12/29/2011 10:23 pm
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Both possible and probable, if a mistake has been made by the publishers.
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most catalog and coin book values are out of date before they are even printed....I use trends for my Canadian coins and even then I use it cautiously.
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Even what's in the catalogue is a just an average value on what was actually sold, it's quite possible the average for a better grade worked out less than for a worse one.
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