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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 2795853, member: 10461"][USER=88657]@Gr8Kate[/USER] - yes, I'm afraid that as-is, your "$1,000,000.00" coin (or so it was valued by [USER=88440]@iGotALLtheBestCoinz[/USER] in the OP of this thread) is worth ... <i>one cent</i>. Maybe [USER=88440]@iGotALLtheBestCoinz[/USER] will give you a million, though!</p><p><br /></p><p>If it weren't damaged, it would be worth a little more than face value - a <i>few</i> cents.</p><p><br /></p><p>These are very, very common. I have a partial tube of these in original, full-Red Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and even those are too low value to even have a price listed on <a href="http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/coinprice.cgi?script=lnccntmo&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search=any&nmcode=10730400&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/coinprice.cgi?script=lnccntmo&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search=any&nmcode=10730400&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms" rel="nofollow">Numismedia</a>. Most of the ones in my mint roll are likely MS63 RD in grade and worth a buck or so at most. I have given dozens away. An MS64 RD lists for $6.33. Even if you had a top-grade piece certified in MS67 RD by a top-tier third-party grading service, you'd be looking at a $325.00 value. Not a million bucks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 2795853, member: 10461"][USER=88657]@Gr8Kate[/USER] - yes, I'm afraid that as-is, your "$1,000,000.00" coin (or so it was valued by [USER=88440]@iGotALLtheBestCoinz[/USER] in the OP of this thread) is worth ... [I]one cent[/I]. Maybe [USER=88440]@iGotALLtheBestCoinz[/USER] will give you a million, though! If it weren't damaged, it would be worth a little more than face value - a [I]few[/I] cents. These are very, very common. I have a partial tube of these in original, full-Red Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and even those are too low value to even have a price listed on [URL='http://www.numismedia.com/cgi-bin/coinprice.cgi?script=lnccntmo&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search=any&nmcode=10730400&guide=prices&guide2=pricesms']Numismedia[/URL]. Most of the ones in my mint roll are likely MS63 RD in grade and worth a buck or so at most. I have given dozens away. An MS64 RD lists for $6.33. Even if you had a top-grade piece certified in MS67 RD by a top-tier third-party grading service, you'd be looking at a $325.00 value. Not a million bucks![/QUOTE]
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