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Which Coin Denomination Has NGC Graded More Of?

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Poll Question
Poll #2

Which number is higher?

1. All Cents (1C), Nickels (5C) and Dimes (10C) graded by NGC.

2. All Pre-1933 Gold Eagles ($10) and Double Eagles ($20) graded by NGC.

Please vote before checking the answer at the NGC website here: https://www.NGCcoin.com/census/united-states/


Poll Choices
 All Cents (1C), Nickels (5C) and Dimes (10C) graded by NGC.
 All Pre-1933 Gold Eagles ($10) and Double Eagles ($20) graded by NGC.

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I'm probably wrong..looks like a trick question :-/
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I guessed the smaller denominations but wasn't sure between the choices. The both looked plausible. Before seeing what the choices were, I was getting ready to say the dollar denomination.
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Quote:
Before seeing what the choices were, I was getting ready to say the dollar denomination.


Dollar's blow everything out of the water especially since ASEs are a dollar denomination too.
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Quote:
Before seeing what the choices were, I was getting ready to say the dollar denomination.
Seconded (I thought about the ASEs, but even the Morgans would probably beat any other denomination).
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This seemed like a no-contest. I'm really surprised how close the totals are.
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I voted but I don't understand the point of this poll. Unless you're into useless statistics it accomplishes nothing. I haven't learned anything from the results. It wouldn't affect my buying habits. It seems more like a space filler.



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When I read the title, my first thought was that the dollars had the most. But out of the options provided, I thought that the smaller denominations would be more likely, so I voted for the gold ones.
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I like numerical comparisons when they educate me or even when they surprise me. But I can't see the value in these.

How about the most under priced odd denominations comparing Two Cent, Three Cent Silver & nickel, and Twenty Cent Pieces.

Graph last ten sold for each date/mm, average that price, compare to the combined PCGS and NGC population in each grade.

That might be interesting.
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