I don't want that to influence people's opinions. I will search it, but I want to know what you guys think.
I would say around 50-60bucks. But that depends, is it a Type B reverse? Because if it was a B it would be worth more
I believe the type 2 Reverse is also called the Proof Reverse, which would only apply to business strike coins, since all the proof coins would have a proof reverse.
Yes, your right, I did not notice the PF part. The difference is on business strikes from 1956 to 1964 some quarters have the proof reverses. The difference is the space between the E and S in "STATES" the B type has a distinct space and is worth more. On 1964D quarters only there is A Type"C" which id distinguished by distinct tail feathers on the Eagle. Normal quarters have light feathers and Type "C" have very sharp feathers and the arrow grouping extends higher than the last feather. For the other years you look at just the P mint coins. Got a pic?
here you go. I think I did okay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=220407595756
There are several ways to check prices before you bid. You can check eBay "Completed Auction" listings. You can check Teletrade past selling prices (www.teletrade.com) To do this, you have to sign up, but it's free, and well worth it. You can check past auctions going back a few years. You can just type search terms into search engines and check what dealers are asking for certain items.
I guess so... Whatever I did fine. I just realized that all you have to do to see the rest of numismedia price guide is get a free membership with NGC so I won't ever need pricing assistance really.:thumb:
Don't kid yourself - If you want true value/prices of coins, the only way to get that is by ended auctions/sales. Speedy
I would not recommend you rely upon one pricing indicator , especially the way today's economy is . IMHO
That is absolutely true. Fortunately, memberships with Heritage and eBay are also free and you can look at old auctions.