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<p>[QUOTE="Gallienus, post: 7535980, member: 42034"]Forget Ebay for pricing this material. Best bet is to look at Heritage from PR for similar material. Your Chas III, 1783 sounds like an interesting coin, it has the earlier Bust style unlike the much more common material struck around 1805 or later. Also Dan Sedwick sells a lot of this material.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gallienus, post: 7535980, member: 42034"]Forget Ebay for pricing this material. Best bet is to look at Heritage from PR for similar material. Your Chas III, 1783 sounds like an interesting coin, it has the earlier Bust style unlike the much more common material struck around 1805 or later. Also Dan Sedwick sells a lot of this material.[/QUOTE]
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