HI..token with 97 index of rarity

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i have that token... with that index he is probably rare..price??
Welcome to Numista.
The rarity index of 97 is the number of members that have this token, not if it is scarce.
The value is not much more the what a collector wants to gove for it
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Citeer: "PetrusAscanus"​Welcome to Numista.
​The rarity index of 97 is the number of members that have this token, not if it is scarce.
​The value is not much more the what a collector wants to gove for it
​thanks for help.. so am unlucky :( probably nobody need that coin :/
When questions about the reliability of the rarity index are raised, I now point to the Canadian $1,000,000 coin's rarity index. At 89 that means that at least 3 or 4 members claim to have it. And note that two Numista members want to exchange it; I don't know whether they need the money or just happen to have a duplicate.

And according to the rarity index of 97, one member of Numista has the Australian $1,000,000 coin.

I don't know what it is, but something tells me that they are all making that up.
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Citeer: "Camerinvs"​When questions about the reliability of the rarity index are raised, I now point to the Canadian $1,000,000 coin's rarity index. Note that two Numista members want to exchange it; I don't know whether they need the money or just happen to have a duplicate.

​And according to the rarity index of 97, one member of Numista has the Australian $1,000,000 coin.

​I don't know what it is, but something tells me that they are all making that up.
​Thanks for the explanation, tem token i only found here and i was expecting something special i guess that somebody can tell me the frame price of that.
Citeer: "PetrusAscanus"The rarity index of 97 is the number of members that have this token, not if it is scarce.
​The value is not much more the what a collector wants to give for it

Tardjo, this explanation is a bit misleading, don't take it literally. A rarity index of 97 doesn't mean 97 of our members have the coin/token. The Numista rarity index is related to the number of members. A rarity index of 97 means only 1 member has it, 95 means 2 members has it, and so on. The lower the number, the more members have it.
And don't take rarity too literally either. In general you could say there is a link between a high number and the rarity of the coin but there are some exceptions. Like your token for instance. It's perfect possible it's a rare token, but the main reason for the high number is because very few members collect these kind of tokens.
And some countries/time periods/metals are much more collected than others. So medieval coins and golden coins mostly have high numbers not necessarily because they are rare but because less few members collect these.
Citeer: "Essor Prof"=1em So medieval coins and golden coins mostly have high numbers not necessarily because they are rare but because less few members collect these.
​Correction: because less few members can afford it :D
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Citeer: "Indomini16"​​​Correction: because less few members can afford it :D

Hahaha, that was I thinking too while I was writing my post.
But anyway, that's exactly what I meant. Some coins have a high rarity index, not because they are rare, but just because they are so expensive.
Topic gesloten (Numista Robot, 24-jan-2019, 00:16)
Topic verplaatst naar "Exonumia identifications and valuations" (ZacUK, 8-sep-2022, 15:45)

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