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1954 NSF 1 Cent Value And Opinions

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 Posted 09/04/2016  2:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Talonbat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just thought I'd post about it I'm 99.9% certain that it is a 1954 NSF 1 cent but it doesn't hurt to get confirmation. I found this while searching through 1954 rolls(gone through about 50 rolls so far) that I bought that have been stored since 1962, so most are lightly circulated.
My big question is more with placing a value on it since I don't really collect this sort of rarity and will most likely be selling it and these are all supposedly PL and this is obviously not even PL-60. Anyone who has any experience seeing these at auction or owning them below PL-60 would be greatly appreciated. I will most likely be sending it to ICCS or CCCS too make selling a bit easier. Sorry the pictures aren't great but they get the point across. Thanks!

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 Posted 09/04/2016  3:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice find!
It's a 54 NSF as you say.
Easy to tell by looking at the flare on the letters DEI.
Can't really help on value though.
Maybe one of our members who deals in coins can help.
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 Posted 09/04/2016  3:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add XWLCoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice. I'd love to own it. I'd say $450-500 As it is. please do let us know if you are planning on posting it on ebay.
Certifying it should be important. Buyers peace of mind= higher selling price. You might get $550-600 certified.

Edit: wouldn't hurt to give it a bath before sending it out. The gunk on the reverse should loosen up.
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 Posted 09/04/2016  6:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Smallcentguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Neat find!

I think the only way you will find out what this is worth is to try it at auction. I think this would carry a heavy discount from the higher grade PLs. I would guess more like $100. Who knows though.

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 Posted 09/04/2016  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nickelodeon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice find! Coins and Canada quote:

http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...nt-1953-1964

Best of luck if you decide to get it certified.
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 Posted 09/04/2016  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Talonbat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was only able to find one below PL-60 since I posted and that sold at auction in EF-40 that went for $700 but that was around 5 years ago, it seems to me the coin price doesn't diminish to speedily below the PL-60 due to the rarity of the actual coin which makes sense when you extrapolate the values listed in the trends. As the grade gets lower the price goes down but by very little. 1955 NSF in MS-60 is very close to the same price as a 1954 NSF in PL-60 however the surrounding values and the speed at which it goes up with quality is not even close, you could assume the same with the grade going down as well.
Does anyone have population reports for ICCS on the coin?
You're probably right about the bath XWL but I personally don't like to touch the coins in any way shape or form especially if I plan on selling.
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Neither ICCS or CCCS show a population
report for a 1954 NSF
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Not being a collector of Canadian coins, you made me look up NSF. Very interesting and nice find, indeed
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The 2016 ICCS population report shows no business strike 1954 NSF 1c (no specimens either).

However, it does show quite a few with no cameo (173 ranging from PL62 to PL67), and very few with cameo (4 PL65) and UHC (1 PL65).
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