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How Would You Grade This 1967 Dollar

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Pardon me if I've misinterpreted some of the above posts, but am I to assume that some of you are actually thinking a low grade coin having only a few graded should be more valuable than one that is an ms65 with 50 graded?

I hope not for everyone's sake.

The Pop numbers for a 'Poor' are lower than an Unc grade mainly because most of us in our right minds wouldn't submit a 'Good' 1959 dollar because it has only precious metal value, so why bother?

And for those who say a 1959 'Poor' $1 is rarer than one graded ms64, I say, maybe you're right in that it is of less quantity than an Unc, but does this justify a higher 'worth'?

Remember, the 'supply and demand' formula for value.

In the case of a 'Poor' 1959, there may be very little supply, but I would say there's almost 'zero' demand.
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DE not quite zero demand but close . There are odd ducks like myself still struggling with a low ball dollar set. Those with the following in No damage, pleasing, Good 6 or worse please offer...............
1946, 1947 P7, 1948, 1951 WL . Then I will have a full silver dollar set in terrible condition!
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Again, when I say "graded" I don't mean TPG'd. I'm talking about the availability of the coin in those grades.
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Doubleeagle, I don't think anyone is claiming that G coins should supersede MS graded ones in value but not necessarily because they are "less desirable" but because you can turn an MS65 coin into a G over time and that formula hardly works the other way around. Low grade coins that are difficult to find as such do command a premium especially when TPG graded. Of-course these premiums are not comparable to UNC coins, but they often fetch significantly higher values that melt.
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In my opinion this coin is a MS-64 light marks!
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