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1943 P Double Die Obverse Quarter

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 Posted 04/13/2014  10:47 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Shadowsonic2004 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just looking for some information on this coin. Particulary price wise. They obviously don't go up for auction very often. Not that I've found at least. I checked ebay and ha coins. The problem I seem to be having is the prices. Same grades are selling for prices all the chart. I'll assume the years they are sold in have some to blame. Prices in 2005 or so will be different then now or a year or two ago. The only site that seems to put a price on it is pcgs, although they are over inflated it looks like. I know there are different varieties. Just wondering why this coin has no patturn price wise. Is it just one of those crapshoot coins? One auction you'll get $1000 for it and then days later the same coin later gets $100 I've never seen a coin like this price wise. Confusing, to me at least.
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Hard to put a price on something we can see. Depending on grade/variety/demand are just a few of the factors.
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