Balliwick of Jersey, NGC graded highest one?

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Hi all, new to the forums! I just stumbled upon this place and no doubt will be spending some time here! I'd like some opinions if possible about my Favorite coin, I picked this up last year PF69 ULTRA CAMEO, Population 1, no PF70 (last time someone checked for me).

I just always wondered what it might be worth? I will be keeping it, but it has always puzzled me.

About 32 bucks

https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/jersey-25-pence-km-44a-nd%281977%29-cuid-30011-duid-89756
Thank you for the quick reply :) wow that's a fair bit lower than I thought for the highest graded coin in existence! Seems a bargain to me at that price, glad I grabbed it though, I always thought this was one of my more valuable coins.
Hi, bear in mind this coin was never in general circulation, so having one graded is odd. Maybe it's the highest graded coin because nobody could be bothered to get it graded?
I think that's a good point, but to be fair bullion coins like American silver eagles, Chinese pandas, Britannia etc were never meant for circulation, and yet are frequently graded and bring in considerably more when done. I think you are right though, just not many have been submitted for grading; I think it's only about 12/15 of what this one is the highest.

It's my only graded coin, I have some nice old half-crowns and things so will post some of those up and get opinions if they might be worth grading :) Thanks for your advice.
it IS a beauty, though!
Grading alone cost probably $25-$30, therefore sellers usually ask more for graded coins. Some even pay more for them, considering it a good investment. IMHO, if you find anybody wishing to buy so that you can get some profit, don't hesitate too much, but sell.   
I collect coins and tokens which circulated in Africa from 18th century to 2000. I sell about 7000 illustrated world coins from http://www.avscoins.com.
NGC gets their pricing (and most other) data from the SCWC, which until recently only listed 1 price for proof coins. They've now started listing 2 prices, for PR-63 and PR-65. On the one hand, those are retail prices, so they're higher than what you would normally see on E-Bay. On the other hand, a NGC/PCGS PR-69 graded one and a raw PR-65 are miles apart, so it's a pretty safe bet that your coin is worth more than what NGC says.
HoH
The coin you have may be a first strike, which gives the ultimate definition to the coin.  Also some of these coins have a very highly mirrored background with low lustre highlights.  i.e. a super proof coin.  Looks very nice.
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