Perhaps $2,500 to $3,000? Heritage auctioned one that was worse for $1,440. Two others with less rough surfaces brought $5,760 and $7.050.
The last two were actually the same coin in two different sales and added by Noyes at CC#4 VG10 details net G5. The first one was the AG3 details net BS1. So I'm thinking your opinion is a net grade of AG3 to Fr2 with the surfaces. I love my details, but I'm afraid the surfaces are too bad for a decent net grade. Thank you very much for your opinion. BTW, the Bird specimen in Noyes is a NC-3, so I don't know if this makes 10 or 11 known, depending of what that error was, wrong photo or wrong attribution.
What a difference a couple of weeks makes. Two weeks ago, this was the most exciting thing in my life. After two weeks with the Flu, it's just a piece of copper.
It looks like I may be doing two things I never thought I would do. First is Entombing my 1796 NC-2 and second, putting it on the market.
At first I was upset it wasn't Identified as the NC-2, but I realized it WAS identified as that in the CODING.