Rim ding...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Phoenix21, Dec 23, 2007.

  1. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Okay everyone, I just got a general question to ask. I found a 1909 S wheat cent, graded VF-20 by ANACS, and it has a rim ding on the reverse. It is not too bad, doesn't show through to the obverse, but iti is unfortunatly there. The seller has taken off a little bit for the rim ding, but what would you say would be a fair price for this? How much would you take off for it? Thanks ahead of time guys. All onions, comments and suggestions will be appreciated.

    Phoenix :cool:
     
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  3. mralexanderb

    mralexanderb Coin Collector

    A rim ding could be a minus or a catastrophe for some coins. My last Peace dollar was graded an XF to a cull for the 2 cuts on the rim. It sure hurts, but it's the truth. It depends on the severity and the number of dings.

    Post a picture and I'm sure the good people here at CT will advise you.

    Bruce
     
  4. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Thanks mralexanderb, here are the pics:

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    Phoenix :cool:
     
  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    YOU CALL THAT A DING LOL honestly I had to look twice, personaly it woudnt cause me to much distress but I have no idea as to the priceing :smile
     
  6. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    My first choice would be to pass on the coin.
    The rim ding is not going to heal itself
    It's a coin with a (minor) problem, and it will always be.

    But if you must have it, I'd knock off half a grade (F-15 instead of VF-20.)
    Retail = about $150
    Wholesale = about $120
     
  7. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Ahh, so $125 wouldn't be a half bad price for it?

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  8. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    On the contrary, it would be a bad price for it. Why ? Because it is a problem coin. For the very same amount of money you could buy a problem free coin that is the same grade as that one is net graded to.

    It's not like this coin is hard to find, they are out there in huge numbers. With a little patience, you can find a problem free example.
     
  9. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Okay, thanks man. I'll keep on looking then. Thanks for all the help guys! :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
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