Wild guess - 65
As far as grade probably about a G-6. (Midway between the G-4 and the VG-8 you will see in price guides.)
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Looks like a nice proof like to me. 63-64 range.
[ATTACH] Maybe I can grab a little better pic tomorrow...
I'll guess 65
Yes, a good book. Some passages I've re-read several times. Really connected with them.
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Depends on the dealer, I'm sure, but the dealers in most of the shops I buy from seem to expect a little bargaining and so price coins to give...
62PL Really I agree with some of the other guesses - 62-63, reverse PL, not sure about PL on the obverse.
Congrats, Paul. Fun game!
Did this special occasion relate to this country's independence?
Unless I'm missing something, I would expect to see an uncirculated coin for $60. This one is circulated with serious problems.
You did well, Onofrio. The buyer, not so well.
Common date, even in mint state. I would think 20-25 $.
Is it listed in a Krause catalog?
NGC does a nice job on the GSA holders. I'd sure do the 1880CC. The 1882CC doesn't have big price jumps between grades in lower mint state, but...
I'm at 62
Does it have a date on it?
The amount of luster left comes into play when grading coins in this range, and the picture just doesn't show the luster. But it doesn't appear to...
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