FredMaxwell said:
Why can't you buy up a coin and destroy half of them to make the ones you have left more rare?
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? IT'S BEEN DONE, Still hasn't worked.
? ? ? ? ? ?Mainly because there is No way to Count what is left.
Back in the 70's when silver rose to over $50.00 an Ounce everyone turned in their silver coins
for melt, even alot of semi-keys, because they were worth more to melt them down.
the fact that most turned in were only common date coins, should mean that, some of those
dates are now down to only a few thousand left in collectors hands.
However, how do you prove this ?
super rare dates are kept track of, because they are sent in for grading, and or sold at
highly publicized auctions, so the approximate number are known.
nobody in their right mind, unless they want a complete collection of professionally graded roosies,
is going to send a MS-65? condition 1962 silver dime (VALUE $1.25) in to be graded and encapsulated, because it is cost prohibitive and crazy to do so.
? SO for all we know, there are only 150 MS-65 1962 dimes in existence
? so for all we know,THEY? ARE? RARE.
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?But they are STILL only worth $1.25
?And try to sell one for $1.25 ,? not professionally graded, to? a dealer?
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