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<p>[QUOTE="Moen1305, post: 47417, member: 2544"]All this talk of the popularity of the bison nickels has me still wondering what I might value my proof bison nickel at that has a fairly promiment strike-through error on the reverse. It's an intriging error because it shows up well enough but isn't large enough to spoil the beauty of the coin. I have never sold a coin in my life and I don't want to stick this on ebay with an outragous minimum selling price just to find out what it might be worth. I've written to several coin dealers and not one of them has really given me any idea of the coins worth. Error coins aren't their main business I'm told.</p><p><br /></p><p>The limited production of the bison coin and it's popularity and the fact that mine is on a proof coin, should make this coin more valuable than the "average" proof error coin(if you can find one at all). I may need to just start going to coin shows to really get a true estimate of it's value. Any other suggestions?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Moen1305, post: 47417, member: 2544"]All this talk of the popularity of the bison nickels has me still wondering what I might value my proof bison nickel at that has a fairly promiment strike-through error on the reverse. It's an intriging error because it shows up well enough but isn't large enough to spoil the beauty of the coin. I have never sold a coin in my life and I don't want to stick this on ebay with an outragous minimum selling price just to find out what it might be worth. I've written to several coin dealers and not one of them has really given me any idea of the coins worth. Error coins aren't their main business I'm told. The limited production of the bison coin and it's popularity and the fact that mine is on a proof coin, should make this coin more valuable than the "average" proof error coin(if you can find one at all). I may need to just start going to coin shows to really get a true estimate of it's value. Any other suggestions?[/QUOTE]
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