from what I saw on Ebay completed auctions. I'd guess value from $3,000-5,000. wait for more experienced opinions....
NGC/Krause listings: FR-295 = $5,000 in MS60, no data for higher grades. FR-297 = $4,750 in MS60, no data for higher grades. But for a coin of this caliber, the best guide would be looking at completed (sold) auctions, as mentioned. Heritage, eBay, etc. Nice piece!
I would say could, but not necessarily should. Auctions are tricky to predict, as you know. But that's quite a valuable coin.
That's a beauty of a coin. thank you for posting a picture of it . I like to see what treasures people have especially the older coins. Dillan
I am guessing $5,000-6,000+. As Lordmarcovan said there is no data on MS63 coins value so yes it has the potential to much higher then $5,000. you cannot predict the outcome of an auction. If 2 bidders fight over it then yes maybe over $5,000. Do you have this coin ? where did you get this coin ?
@Kaz Bagheri ...Very Nice! Yes to Spirityoda...would like some history about the coin. Did you inherit it or buy it 20 years ago? If the latter, it has probably appreciated a fair amount by this time, above the purchase price... Spark
Thank you , I am a jeweler for 40 years, over the years I have been buying coins and put them away for retirement this coin I bought in early 80's and many others I will post more to get ideas for their values as they come back from NGC or PCGS .
Don't know. Since that's a medieval, you'd need to find completed sales/auctions of similar pieces. It's another really nice piece of early gold, but I'm afraid I can't help much with value.
Anyone knows if this coin only worth as scrap gold because it was mounted in jewelry at one point I have many old coins that they it was graded as X jewelry