Question for you folks. That Oregon Trail Commemorative Half is a nice looking coin. How much do they typically go for? edit: and what about the Jamestown Dollar?
i personally ting the oregon trail commem is the best us commem coin of all time depending on the condiion you can get a real nice one under 500$ having said that i have not been able to find a nice one in over a year now
At a coin show last month I bought a very nice 1926 Oregon Trail for $170. The dealer graded it at MS-63. It is very PQ for a 63 and may be a 64. Grey Sheet ASK on Oregon Trail Type halves is: XF = $112 AU = $120 MS-60 = $147 MS-63 = $155 MS-64 = $168 MS-65 = $275 Jamestown Dollar ASK is $33 for both MS & Proof.
Ask Clembo I tried to buy one of these in a nice 63 at LB for my type set, all we saw were 65,66,67 and big pricetags
Here is a link to one that I was bidding on that ended today. Went for just a tad bit more than I was willing to pay. I like this series, but it can be kinda of pricey. I got the one below for $100. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250259474339&ssPageName=STRK:MEDW:IT&ih=015
Somebody paid way too much for that ebay coin. That is MS65 money and that coin is no where near MS65.
I have my eye on a texas commemorative on ebay at the moment. If you want a cheap and sexy half dollar commemorative why not try the stone mountain half dollar. This sells at below $100 for MS66!!!! The texas and oregon halves are more popular and sell for 3 times that!
That is ebay for ya! Makes no sense why people do that. I have to say I did that when I first started buying things on ebay, but now try to keep my bids well below list and hope for the best. If I don't win, then I didn't need it. Joe
I have a NGC MS67, have a hard time grading these, all look the similar to me even between low and high grades
Ditto Ditto , never could figure out why PCGS gave mine a 62 , looks like a bunch of 64-65s I've seen . rzage:smile
I've been searching for a nicely toned Oregon Trail for quite a long time. It seems that all there ever is available online is blast white. I'm particularly fond of those that are tab-toned. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't James Earle Fraser and Laura Gardin Fraser collaborate on the design of the Oregon Trail? Chris
The only difference I can see between my 62 and other higher grades is the luster , where mine has a good strike no hits , but hardly any luster . rzage
Her husband was her mentor, she studied under his tutelage. They were both great sculptors that lead to fantastic coin designs, sadly a now lost art for coinage.
The Oregon Trail is a beautiful design for sure. This one just sold on fleabay for $415. A nice sharp strike and gorgeous golden toning.