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No. I was referring to the million+... and it's all good.
I didn't get the "hyperbole" from your message. First of all, if one person has 100 of them, I would think there are many more out there. It's not impossible that you found the only 100 ever minted, but I think most would agree that to be unlikely. (None of this, of course, diminishes the impact of your find. This is for sure.) Even if (for discussion's sake) those ended up being the only 100 ever found, they would command quite a nice premium. However (as a reference), only one 1943-D cent in bronze is known to exist and it sold in for $1.7 million last year. Can they be compared..? Probably not in reality, but in terms of known scarcity, perhaps they can be.
Just one person's opinion, I guess.
Have a great day.
-GeorgeComment
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No. I was referring to the million+... and it's all good.
I didn't get the "hyperbole" from your message. First of all, if one person has 100 of them, I would think there are many more out there. It's not impossible that you found the only 100 ever minted, but I think most would agree that to be unlikely. (None of this, of course, diminishes the impact of your find. This is for sure.) Even if (for discussion's sake) those ended up being the only 100 ever found, they would command quite a nice premium. However (as a reference), only one 1943-D cent in bronze is known to exist and it sold in for $1.7 million last year. Can they be compared..? Probably not in reality, but in terms of known scarcity, perhaps they can be.
Just one person's opinion, I guess.
Have a great day.
-George
As for my finds, I can tell you that they all came from a single source and I did not get it all. The rest are out there being re-cycled in the neighborhood. I will add that despite my having garnered several boxes of 2011s from other branches and other banks in my area, none had any of these in it. My surmisal is that there will not be another concentration like this (at least not in my area). The rest will be interspersed with other coins as they go through the mill time and again.Comment
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