California Fractional Gold Values

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Chris Winkler, Mar 11, 2021.

  1. Chris Winkler

    Chris Winkler Well-Known Member

    I have been comparing the values in the Fractional California Gold book by the Doerings from April 1980, and what they might go for today. If a coin is valued in the $250 to $350 range that long ago, how do we come up with a current value? All feedback is appreciated!
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Do you have any Pics ??
     
  4. Chris Winkler

    Chris Winkler Well-Known Member

    I';ll have to scan, though I mean in general, should I double or triple the prices because I just lost an auction on a coin I did not bid up much higher than prices from 43 years ago!
     
  5. norantyki

    norantyki CoinMuncher

    I wouldn't use time elapsed as an indicator of added value. 1980 Was a period when the coin market was white hot, and although the value of the USD has erroded since then, the prices being paid for things like coins, stamps, antiques, and art were staggering. Best to check recent Ebay sold listings for a starting point (not a definitive answer as its a bit of blind leading the blind round there), and compare these against greysheet prices.
     
  6. Chris Winkler

    Chris Winkler Well-Known Member

    Thanks because I tried both NGC & PGCS sites on coins and the former lists nothing and the latter does not let you sort by date, so its as useful as teats on a boar... But there are so many varieties that are not for sale, so considering the price of gold from then to now, and the scarcity, I'll use my book in conjunction with eBay. Thank you! BTW, where do you get grey sheets?
     
  7. GoldFinger1969

    GoldFinger1969 Well-Known Member

    Best to check Heritage and/or Ebay, maybe GC, too.
     
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