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<p>[QUOTE="tbarreca, post: 759756, member: 21275"]Far from an expert, I assure you, but I am an avid collector of Seated dimes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your question contains too little information to attempt to answer it in a very rigorous way. Is the coin in question in a slab? From whom? Is it correctly graded? As you probably know, PR-60 is a bit of a weird grade, and suggests that the coin is in some way impaired. So it would also help a lot to see a pic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Generally, there are more collectors of business strikes in this series than there are of proofs, and this might put a very small bit of downward pressure on the value.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand, Seated dimes have remained very robust in retaining their value in a relatively weak market. It's not at all unusual for a Seated dime to go for more than Trends, and Trends has this date at $700 in PR-63. </p><p><br /></p><p>Using that as a standard, assuming it's broadly correct, and then extrapolating down for the difference in grade, one might estimate that your coin is worth in the $400 to $500 range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbarreca, post: 759756, member: 21275"]Far from an expert, I assure you, but I am an avid collector of Seated dimes. Your question contains too little information to attempt to answer it in a very rigorous way. Is the coin in question in a slab? From whom? Is it correctly graded? As you probably know, PR-60 is a bit of a weird grade, and suggests that the coin is in some way impaired. So it would also help a lot to see a pic. Generally, there are more collectors of business strikes in this series than there are of proofs, and this might put a very small bit of downward pressure on the value. On the other hand, Seated dimes have remained very robust in retaining their value in a relatively weak market. It's not at all unusual for a Seated dime to go for more than Trends, and Trends has this date at $700 in PR-63. Using that as a standard, assuming it's broadly correct, and then extrapolating down for the difference in grade, one might estimate that your coin is worth in the $400 to $500 range.[/QUOTE]
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