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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3227614, member: 19463"]The 'value' question is the most difficult thing to answer. There are people who like the coins and pay extra for ones they like better (generally the wildest style in the finest condition) while there are many people who would not touch them with a ten foot pole. The two below found a home with me for being cheap ($5 and $12) but having no possible claim on being official. Some of us hate to see beginners asking the value question simply because it is impossible to give an answer without knowing who is buying, who is selling and, most significantly, which of the two is in a hurry to make the transaction. You are the important one here. You pay what you want to pay and walk away when you don't. That sets a price for you. We have no price guidebook that states one coin is worth twice the price of another but simply the fact that there are a given number of coins and a given population of buyers at any time and place. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]841965[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]841966[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3227614, member: 19463"]The 'value' question is the most difficult thing to answer. There are people who like the coins and pay extra for ones they like better (generally the wildest style in the finest condition) while there are many people who would not touch them with a ten foot pole. The two below found a home with me for being cheap ($5 and $12) but having no possible claim on being official. Some of us hate to see beginners asking the value question simply because it is impossible to give an answer without knowing who is buying, who is selling and, most significantly, which of the two is in a hurry to make the transaction. You are the important one here. You pay what you want to pay and walk away when you don't. That sets a price for you. We have no price guidebook that states one coin is worth twice the price of another but simply the fact that there are a given number of coins and a given population of buyers at any time and place. [ATTACH=full]841965[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]841966[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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