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General scarcity factor That page is updated around 3 times/year (last: Oct 5' 2003) The general scarcity factor is a proportion based on the distribution of the "standard-coin" H-486. For example "H-501 = 0.506" means that there are two H486 specimens for each H501 specimen. Those informations are based on the material included on this site. . This list runs from the most "frequent" coins (H-486) to the rarest (H-428): . REFERENCE SPECIMEN: H-486 = 1.000 . H-649v = 0.937 (varieties only) H-501 = 0.506 H-487 = 0.310 H-635 = 0.291 H-483 = 0.277 H-458 = 0.241 H-488 = 0.234 H-426 = 0.215 H-429 = 0.196 H-650v= 0.190 H-476 = 0.184 H-489 = 0.171 H-643 = 0.171 H-502 = 0.171 H-438 = 0.146 H-521 = 0.114 H-534 = 0.108 H-511 = 0.108 H-688 = 0.101 H-648v = 0.101 H-484 = 0.101 H-531 = 0.095 H-677 = 0.089 H-498 = 0.082 H-485 = 0.082 H-555 = 0.076 H-468 = 0.076 H-427 = 0.063 H-533 = 0.057 H-495 = 0.044 H-528 = 0.044 H-574 = 0.044 H-516 = 0.044 H-676 = 0.044 H-540 = 0.044 H-477 = 0.044 H-648-B = 0.038 H-535 = 0.038 H-433 = 0.038 H-554 = 0.038 H-462 = 0.038 H-673 = 0.032 H-511a = 0.032 H-496 = 0.025 H-539 = 0.013 H-497 = 0.013 H-428 = 0.013 |