1909S in grade G4: In 2005 it was $60.00. In 2011 it is $100. That's a 166% increase.
1909S in grade MS63: In 2005 it was $275. In 2011 it is $375. That's a 136% increase.
1909S V.D.B. in grade G4: In 2005 it was $460. In 2011 it is $850. That's a 184% increase.
1909S V.D.B. in grade MS63: In 2005 it was $1300. In 2011 it is $2000. That's a 153% increase.
1914D in grade G4: In 2005 it was $120. In 2011 it is $215. That's a 179% increase.
1914D in grade MS63: In 2005 it was $2200. In 2011 it is $3300. That's a 150% increase.
1922 no D in grade G4: In 2005 it was $400. In 2011 it is $750. That's a 187% increase.
1922 no D in grade MS63: In 2005 it was $20,000. In 2011 it is $30,000. That's a 150% increase.
1931S in grade G4: In 2005 it was $50. In 2011 it is $110. That's a 220% increase.
1931S in grade MS63: In 2005 it was $100. In 2011 it is $195. That's a 195% increase.
1 copper penny with a face value of 1 cent is currently showing a "melt value" of 2.5 cents or a 250% increase.
I am using the copper bullion "melt value" to compare to the graded coin "book value" to have a more apples to apples comparison. I know that the graded coins may or may not sell at "book value" and the CTU's may or may not sell at "melt value". But I had to base this on something factual.
(On a side note. It appears that the lower graded G4 coins show a bigger "book value" return than the higher graded MS63 coins.)
I thought I would have the answer to the age old question of Graded vs. Bullion. Maybe not
