Quote: Unless someone is hoarding the coins (like the 1955-S cent where one man owned SEVEN MILLION examples), I don't see them getting any easier to find.
I've come to find that it truly depends on what a person is willing to pay for it. I too have looked on sites with up to date prices as of 2017 and different sites had different prices. I go on ebay and type in my item in the search bar, then I filter my results to see all the sold listings and categorize the list from highest-lowest price sold. I also turn to the Red Book because collectors/dealers/companies in my state refer to the Red Book.
DARN! Just finished a box of nickels, pulled out the silvers (2) a 2009D, and a few pre 55's, but no 2009P. Have only found 4 in 2 years. Now you guys are making me look through my bag before I return it tomorrow for the 71P...
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