1884CC MS63 for close to 300 what?

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  1. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

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  3. ML94539

    ML94539 Senior Member

    Coins in original GSA holders generally sell for more than those without.
     
  4. kevcoins

    kevcoins Senior Roll Sercher

    CC they see it and they go nuts
     
  5. Goldstone

    Goldstone Digging for Gold

    Still, you normally see an MS64 go for like $230.00 with GSA (sometimes) Normally around 200ish for a 84' CC
     
  6. itsallngoodtime

    itsallngoodtime Beachhunter

    Hello from itsallngoodtime nice coin my 2010 red book list MS63 $265. I've watched these coins go up every year and I believe it would be a good investment in years to come, nice toning by the way!!
    Thanks itsallngoodtime
    Bob
     
  7. ML94539

    ML94539 Senior Member

    Last year I paid almost $500 for a raw one, shouldn't have bid that much.
     
  8. chip

    chip Novice collector

    I have been offered an 84-cc Nixon dollar, trouble is it that it is at best a ms-60 lots of dings in the major fields, they want 175 for it, and that is a lot of dough for a coin that looks like every other coin coming out of the press hit it.
    The thing is if it was not in the gsa holder I doubt it would even be considered a 60. I am not sure what sort of premium if any attaches to the nixon dollars, so I am holding off on buying it.
     
  9. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater


    What, pray tell, is a "Nixon Dollar"?
     
  10. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Prices are pretty flat up to MS-64 or so. Some higher end MS64 may go for $300 plus. I think this was a fair price ( Considering the small photos). It has a very nice appearance with some toning and I think it my well be close to the MS64 grade. I would have probably only gone to $251, so I would have been outbid. JMHO.

    Jim
     
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