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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 7854634, member: 10461"]Personally, I'd assess this one at the lower end of the G4 grade (but hovering near AG3 as [USER=31685]@Lawtoad[/USER] assessed it).</p><p><br /></p><p>Which makes it a $0.16 coin per <a href="http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/coinprice.cgi?script=lnccnt&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search=any&nmcode=10619000&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/coinprice.cgi?script=lnccnt&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search=any&nmcode=10619000&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms" rel="nofollow">Numismedia</a>. So the previous answers were essentially right.</p><p><br /></p><p>So you're not gonna get rich off that one (not that you were expecting to). But it's still a 102-year-old coin you can enjoy. It did its work in commerce, and if it could talk, it would have a story or two to tell. That's a big part of the joy of coin collecting for me- wondering where the coins have been and what they got spent on.</p><p><br /></p><p>PS- I recognize the coin from your earlier post about when you found it. Given that you found that for face value- one cent or less- I'd say you can chalk it up as a small win, regardless of the monetary value.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's very cool for a circulation find nowadays.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 7854634, member: 10461"]Personally, I'd assess this one at the lower end of the G4 grade (but hovering near AG3 as [USER=31685]@Lawtoad[/USER] assessed it). Which makes it a $0.16 coin per [URL='http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/coinprice.cgi?script=lnccnt&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search=any&nmcode=10619000&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms']Numismedia[/URL]. So the previous answers were essentially right. So you're not gonna get rich off that one (not that you were expecting to). But it's still a 102-year-old coin you can enjoy. It did its work in commerce, and if it could talk, it would have a story or two to tell. That's a big part of the joy of coin collecting for me- wondering where the coins have been and what they got spent on. PS- I recognize the coin from your earlier post about when you found it. Given that you found that for face value- one cent or less- I'd say you can chalk it up as a small win, regardless of the monetary value. It's very cool for a circulation find nowadays.[/QUOTE]
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