With a survival estimate of fewer than 75 pieces, the 1930-S Saint-Gaudens is -- hands down -- the rarest of all Saints issued from 1929 through 1932. Virtually all exist in uncirculated grades, though a tiny handful of circulated examples are known. Among the uncirculated specimens, pieces grading MS65 or higher are the rarest of the rare, and a few specimens are known in MS66 or better, with these worth well into the six figures.
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