Value of these Flying Eagles? and should they be graded?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Ricer, Apr 26, 2019.

  1. Ricer

    Ricer New Member

    Hey folks!

    I am wondering your opinion of if it would be worth the money to send these three cents in to PCGS or NGC? and your best guess on their value. Thanks!!! 20190411191430_IMG_8026 small.jpg 20190411191443_IMG_8027 small.jpg
     
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  3. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    im not sure if you would want to send them in but i know that base price for a g-4 is around $30. yours look to be VG or F
     
  4. Stevearino

    Stevearino Well-Known Member

    @Ricer, I like your FEs. I would grade them slightly higher than @jonathan layne. Left to right, I'd go 20, 25, 15 but would want to see them in hand before swearing they'd go that high. I like their original surfaces.

    The more important question is: have you checked for the overdate, 1858/7? I can't tell from the obverse photo but I see a small hint of something in the one to the far right. Could you post a real close-up of that one?

    Steve
     
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  5. Stevearino

    Stevearino Well-Known Member

    Oops, forgot to address the value. IF, and that's a big if, you had an overdate, then, of course I'd send it off. If not, none of these three are worth slabbing IMHO.

    Steve
     
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  6. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I don't think coins like these require grading, unless it's something you want in your collection. (A graded flying eagle.)
    Coins are transitory, we hold them for a while but eventually what it comes down to they are bought and sold. Dealers and collectors know what these are worth without it being encased in a plastic slab. If they are going to be sold (eventually) why raise your costs?
     
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  7. Ricer

    Ricer New Member

    Thanks guys, interesting perspectives.

    If it makes a difference, these were purchased for $5 each.

    @Michael K sounds like deep philosophical musings... do we really own anything? everything is just temporal. ;)

    @Stevearino This is the best pic I have right now. I didn't see anything hinting to it being a 8/7 by looking at the wing tip at least.
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  8. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Wow. Great pickups for $5 each!
     
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  9. littlehugger

    littlehugger Active Member

    $5 for mildly worn FE's is a deal!
    These are striking coins. Very beautiful, but wear easily. Thus, high grade ones command high prices, and its worthwhile to have them graded.
    People who spend a lot on a coin want the assurance of TPG.
    As it stands now, you could easily sell them raw for a profit. Add in grading costs and that changes.
     
  10. FooFighter

    FooFighter Just a Knucklehead Coin Hunter

    Yea do your research on both the coins and PCGS and Heritage Auctions. They are the best . It looks like the coin on the left is a small letter , the middle coin is a large letter and the last coin is a small letter too. You can tell by the A and the M in America. If they are touching it's a large letter, if there is a space it's a small letter.
    I like your coins very much. I think you can make a pretty decent profit.
     
  11. jonathan layne

    jonathan layne Well-Known Member

    holy cow!!!!! five dollars each!?!?!?!? thats amazing
     
  12. frankjg

    frankjg Well-Known Member

    Where did you get those for $5? Please don’t say eBay/China.
     
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  13. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    I'm assuming garage sale or flea market?
     
  14. Stevearino

    Stevearino Well-Known Member

    Nice photo of the 1858 on the right, but I'm not seeing the overdate.

    Steve
     
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  15. Ricer

    Ricer New Member

    Well, I've got a guy. Lol. He inherited his father's collection and just isn't that into it. Claims to have all kinds high value coins. When I asked if he has flying eagles he said yup, there is 64 of them $5 each... So my son and I bought 12 of them for $60. Said he has a 1856 flying eagle too. So I don't know, I don't have tons of money to put into coins so we were trying to flip some of these FEs so we could keep trading up but it's been a bit tough to sell them for close to what I believe them to be worth. So with only having $5 in each of them I wondered if I got a couple graded would make it easier to get close closer to pcgs price listed value. He even gave us a free 1859 indian head and extra FE that was in G4 condition. So anyway. I do have 4 FEs for sale.
     
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  16. ALAN DAVIS

    ALAN DAVIS Old Sopemaker

    Got this today, beautiful toning. 3E065979-B12C-4B2B-A492-86B4F679A73B.jpeg
     
  17. ALAN DAVIS

    ALAN DAVIS Old Sopemaker

    Got this today also 6CD3BC22-51BC-4780-8A46-FE8BE0D5595A.jpeg
     
  18. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Why are you doing this? It's not your thread and isn't related to the thread at all.
     
  19. furham

    furham Good Ole Boy

    Getting these graded by a TPG would eat up the majority of any profit you would see.
     
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  20. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    Put those up in the new acquisitions thread.
     
  21. littlehugger

    littlehugger Active Member

    I like this one, and the very light, natural looking toning.
    Love Morgans!
     
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