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1992 Newbrunswick 25 Cent

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I picked this up on ebay and I am wondering if anyone would know the rarity of these coins are they rare or common?
It is a mint state coin with a 180 degree die rotation.


1992-Newbrunswick-25-Cent

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Nice find!They are not common.Trends has them @$90 for MS60-$400 for MS65
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MS60 - MS64 usually sell between $125 and $200
MS 65 is a little bit more rare. I have seen them sell from $250 - $500
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NEAT !
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Thanks for your replies not common and not rare in between so would we agree on scarce for this coin?
I also noted that there are a few 1992 Saskatchewan 180 die rotation coins out there as well maybe a little more scarce than this one
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you do find these quarters at the larger gta coin shows, around 250.00 to 350.00
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Hello...just wondering how common any coin is to have a rotation of 180 degrees.

Thanks
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there is a 1982 consitution dollar upset die in this weeks moore auction in toronto, there are a 1967 dollar, 1989 ICCS dime just purchased. there are some others complete rotaions are rarish.
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That is the same constitution dollar that TCNC has been trying to auction off for a couple years. There are a couple items in the Moore Auction, that have been continuously in Canadian auctions since the Windsor CNA convention - TCNC consigned a number of items to this Moore auction.

The reserve is too high, I doubt it will sell. That particular coin probably would not cross with PCGS at MS-64, so I am not chasing it...
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I have one of the 1992 NB 25 cent 180 degree rotations as well in ICCS MS-62. Took me 5 years of looking before I found it in a major auction of Canadian coins.

It is one of my favorite pieces. Nice coin!

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I have a MS65! A really nice coin!
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