1937 cdn penny

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karlpc
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1937 cdn penny

Post by karlpc » Tue Oct 18, 2022 6:08 pm

according to this web site a 1937 penny graded fine is 50 cents
but under the sold at auction price is 1.99 for a 1937 graded fine
why the discrepancy?
what am i missing?

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Re: 1937 cdn penny

Post by Bill in Burl » Tue Oct 18, 2022 7:44 pm

You asked "what you were missing" and the answer is eyeballs. There's ugly coins and nice coins of the same grade all the time.... it's up to the buyer what he wants. I doubt very much if either of those 2 coins was graded by a TPG, so the seller can put whatever grade he wants on a holder. I wouldn't believe either price for what you could expect from a coin, especially not prices listed from this site.
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Re: 1937 cdn penny

Post by CanuckCoinGirl » Tue Oct 18, 2022 10:30 pm

Also, some auctions have a starting point to cover their costs and/or increments that are beyond what the coin is worth. There are good and not so good auctions. Some will group a bundle - let's say 5 - of $.20 = $.50 coins and then start the auction at $5. You can always bid if you like them...

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Re: 1937 cdn penny

Post by karlpc » Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:12 am

i am not missing eyeballs i saw them both this morning
what i am missing is an understanding of how this site came to the conclusion that a 1937 cdn cent graded fine is worth 50 cents

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Re: 1937 cdn penny

Post by Bill in Burl » Wed Oct 19, 2022 12:11 pm

You'll have to ask the site or moderator why it's 50 cents. The '37 was the first year of issue for the new monarch and many were kept for that reason.. The'37 sells at a premium over those for the next 11 years (3X), so I think that the 50 cents in the index is too high to start with. The prices in any book or guide that you read are normally overpriced and are readily available elsewhere for less. You can't sell a coin to a book ... just a person. Here's an example of what most pennies from that age are worth or being offered:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/403940162726?h ... R-aO1ZL-YA

Yes, dividing the cost by the number, each cent is worth 7 cents US, or about a dime Canadian.
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Re: 1937 cdn penny

Post by karlpc » Wed Oct 19, 2022 3:31 pm

thank you

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