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<p>[QUOTE="clbchiro, post: 2065309, member: 67747"]I completely understand that a coin (or anything else) only has a value of what someone is willing to pay. But on the same note, there is an intrinsic value assigned to everything. For example, a $20 double eagle is worth more than $20 even if that was all I was willing to pay for it. Like I mentioned before, Wexlers (doubleddie.com) has this coin listed at $20-35 in XF-AU (which I am positive XF would be the lowest my coin would be graded). That value does not include any rotation on the reverse though.</p><p>I'm not interested in finding out what the value is on eBay by trying to sell it, because then I would be obligated to sell it, which I don't want to do. </p><p>I would assume that having a DDO would appeal to DDO collectors, but it also has a rotated die which would appeal to rotated die collectors. Combining the 2, how many collectors have a DDO with a rotated die, or a rotated die with a DDO? </p><p>Would that increase a coins value? </p><p>So, does a DDO coin with a rotated reverse, even though only about 10-15 degree rotation, increase the value?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clbchiro, post: 2065309, member: 67747"]I completely understand that a coin (or anything else) only has a value of what someone is willing to pay. But on the same note, there is an intrinsic value assigned to everything. For example, a $20 double eagle is worth more than $20 even if that was all I was willing to pay for it. Like I mentioned before, Wexlers (doubleddie.com) has this coin listed at $20-35 in XF-AU (which I am positive XF would be the lowest my coin would be graded). That value does not include any rotation on the reverse though. I'm not interested in finding out what the value is on eBay by trying to sell it, because then I would be obligated to sell it, which I don't want to do. I would assume that having a DDO would appeal to DDO collectors, but it also has a rotated die which would appeal to rotated die collectors. Combining the 2, how many collectors have a DDO with a rotated die, or a rotated die with a DDO? Would that increase a coins value? So, does a DDO coin with a rotated reverse, even though only about 10-15 degree rotation, increase the value?[/QUOTE]
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