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<p>[QUOTE="oz_in_ohio, post: 3030643, member: 89534"]Has anyone handled it ??? Has it been in anyone's hands??? If it is dated 1797 1789 , do you think you are the only person to have handled it???? Therefore if it has been in other peoples hands , it has fingerprints so it cannot be called uncirculated . On top of that, if it was uncirculated. how come the high points have been worn away as well as around the rim at the bottom...On top of that, where is the luster??? AGAIN - Here was your question !!! <u><i>I need to find out what a rare mint condition coin that is part of American history that celebrates our 1st President is valued at. Can anyone please help me? </i></u></p><p><u><i><br /></i></u></p><p><i><b><span style="color: #ff0000">PLEASE BUY THE USA RED BOOK AND STUDY UP ON THE GRADINGS BEFORE YOU CALL A NUMISMATIC ITEM ANY CERTAIN GRADE.</span></b></i></p><p><i><b><span style="color: #ff0000">THIS GOES FOR BANKNOTES AS WELL....</span></b></i></p><p><i><b><br /></b></i></p><p>I am sure i speak for the other advanced collectors in here as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please take note that a coin has to have some monetry value on it and can be used for trading. </p><p>EG 1c = Penny .... 5c = Nickel ... 10c = Dime ..... and so on and so on.</p><p><br /></p><p>You certainly do not have a coin. It is either a token or medallion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Lastly if you want to know what anything is worth, it is simply worth what another person ( being a collector or dealer ) is willing to pay for it....No more and no less.</p><p><br /></p><p>Have a lovely day[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oz_in_ohio, post: 3030643, member: 89534"]Has anyone handled it ??? Has it been in anyone's hands??? If it is dated 1797 1789 , do you think you are the only person to have handled it???? Therefore if it has been in other peoples hands , it has fingerprints so it cannot be called uncirculated . On top of that, if it was uncirculated. how come the high points have been worn away as well as around the rim at the bottom...On top of that, where is the luster??? AGAIN - Here was your question !!! [U][I]I need to find out what a rare mint condition coin that is part of American history that celebrates our 1st President is valued at. Can anyone please help me? [/I][/U] [I][B][COLOR=#ff0000]PLEASE BUY THE USA RED BOOK AND STUDY UP ON THE GRADINGS BEFORE YOU CALL A NUMISMATIC ITEM ANY CERTAIN GRADE. THIS GOES FOR BANKNOTES AS WELL....[/COLOR] [/B][/I] I am sure i speak for the other advanced collectors in here as well. Please take note that a coin has to have some monetry value on it and can be used for trading. EG 1c = Penny .... 5c = Nickel ... 10c = Dime ..... and so on and so on. You certainly do not have a coin. It is either a token or medallion. Lastly if you want to know what anything is worth, it is simply worth what another person ( being a collector or dealer ) is willing to pay for it....No more and no less. Have a lovely day[/QUOTE]
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