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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2314277, member: 36230"]Is it safe to assume you just took their high and low and guessed somewhere in between? Otherwise, I don't see where/how you came up with that number.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's a generally poor site, Andy, and I wouldn't put much weight into any value estimates you find there. Sites like this all too often give people a wholly unrealistic view of their coin's value, and can be particularly troublesome when they wish to sell. The coin linked in the OP, while a fine collectible on its own, is along the lines of what can often be found in junk silver or the junk bin; late date circ Mercs are very, very plentiful and most are simply not willing to pay any sort of premium for them, unless, perhaps, on ebay and/or in some sort of novelty situation. With silver where is presently is, you're looking at a little top of a buck or so, perhaps a little more as some will pay small premiums top of melt for "older" coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2314277, member: 36230"]Is it safe to assume you just took their high and low and guessed somewhere in between? Otherwise, I don't see where/how you came up with that number. That's a generally poor site, Andy, and I wouldn't put much weight into any value estimates you find there. Sites like this all too often give people a wholly unrealistic view of their coin's value, and can be particularly troublesome when they wish to sell. The coin linked in the OP, while a fine collectible on its own, is along the lines of what can often be found in junk silver or the junk bin; late date circ Mercs are very, very plentiful and most are simply not willing to pay any sort of premium for them, unless, perhaps, on ebay and/or in some sort of novelty situation. With silver where is presently is, you're looking at a little top of a buck or so, perhaps a little more as some will pay small premiums top of melt for "older" coins.[/QUOTE]
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