Can someone in this forum help make sense of the following that is in the GPMC with respect to HAE (M-C), EJE -2006 - (J-D) and BSW (M-C):
BC-67c - $5 2011
Macklem-Carney HAE
Quantity Printed - 424,000 - Nos. reported in SNDB - 28
VF - $100 ($95 over face)
EF - $140 ($135 over face)
AU - $200 ($195 over face)
UNC - $250 ($245 over face)
C-UNC - $325 ($320 over face)
G-UNC - $450 ($445 over face)
BC-66a-i - $100 2006
Jenkins-Dodge EJE
Quantity Printed - 455,000 - Nos reported in SNDB - 35
VF - --
EF - $125 ($25 over face)
AU - $200 ($100 over face)
UNC - $300 ($200 over face)
C-UNC - $325 ($225 over face)
G-UNC - $350 ($250 over face)
BC-71a - $20 2012
Macklem-Carney BSW
Quantity Printed - 270,000 - Nos reported in SNDB - 14
VF - $40 ($20 over face)
EF - $60 ($40 over face)
AU - $75 ($55 over face)
UNC - $110 ($90 over face)
C-UNC - $135 ($115 over face)
G-UNC - $170 ($150 over face)
If rarity is described as a function of number that is printed and number that is reported then by the publicly available data BSW should have a greater price premium over HAE and EJE.
In AU grades BSW is $55 over face, compared to HAE which is $195 over face and EJE which is $100 over face.
Even the logic that smaller denominations are more valued by collectors than larger denominations does not explain the discrepancy between EJE and BSW and a huge difference in price between HAE and BSW. At the very least one would imagine the price over face should be similar for similiar rarity.
Am I reading something wrong or does this mean that the pricing panel in the GPMC has more insight than that reported by members of this forum on SNDB.