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 Posted 10/17/2012  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mysterious_dr_x to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So I don't know much about NFL coins, and recently learned that they made gold coins. I saw prices here:
http://numicanada.com/pieces-de-mon...rs-1865-1888
Are these prices reflective of the market? And if so, how much more would you say would be reflective of coins rarity? 2 fold? 3 fold? More?
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 Posted 10/17/2012  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add artdio to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
SHAFTA9a , I checked he ones I have and they are tweeners ... Sorry my friend...Mysterious if you want prices that are are more reflective of the current market I would suggest getting a copy of the Canadian Coin news..Its a Bi weekly paper and is pretty much up to date with prices...The second part of your question is a bit tougher. The more rare the date, the lower the mintage the more it will command..Such as the 1880.. Only 2500 minted back in 1880 How many still survive today .We can only speculate on the graded coins as a reference.But I would venture a guess that less than 25 % are still around..maybe less....

If any one out there has better numbers on what might still be out there share it with us...
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