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<p>[QUOTE="Hobo, post: 505328, member: 11521"]That is a valuable coin. I would recommend that you submit it to NGC or PCGS for authentication and grading. Many people will not buy a valuable coin like yours if it is not slabbed. </p><p> </p><p>Your coin Grey Sheets:</p><p> </p><p>VF20 - $1,450</p><p>XF40 - $1,700</p><p>AU50 - $2,200</p><p>AU58 - $2,750</p><p>MS60 - $4,550</p><p>MS62 - $10,000</p><p>MS63 - $15,000</p><p> </p><p>Once you get the coin graded to maximize the potential sales price you should consider placing it in a major auction. There are several auction houses (e.g., Heritage, Superior, Stacks) as well as Teletrade. If your coin is MS-62 or higher (i.e., $10k or more) think you would do better with a major auction house (e.g., Heritage) at a major show (e.g., FUN or Long Beach). </p><p> </p><p>Understand that the Grey Sheet prices are dealer-to-dealer prices. Do not expect to receive those prices. Also, there are costs associated with selling your coin at auction. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck and keep us posted. It would be nice if you could post some pics.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hobo, post: 505328, member: 11521"]That is a valuable coin. I would recommend that you submit it to NGC or PCGS for authentication and grading. Many people will not buy a valuable coin like yours if it is not slabbed. Your coin Grey Sheets: VF20 - $1,450 XF40 - $1,700 AU50 - $2,200 AU58 - $2,750 MS60 - $4,550 MS62 - $10,000 MS63 - $15,000 Once you get the coin graded to maximize the potential sales price you should consider placing it in a major auction. There are several auction houses (e.g., Heritage, Superior, Stacks) as well as Teletrade. If your coin is MS-62 or higher (i.e., $10k or more) think you would do better with a major auction house (e.g., Heritage) at a major show (e.g., FUN or Long Beach). Understand that the Grey Sheet prices are dealer-to-dealer prices. Do not expect to receive those prices. Also, there are costs associated with selling your coin at auction. Good luck and keep us posted. It would be nice if you could post some pics.[/QUOTE]
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