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<p>[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 2663425, member: 13307"]You may also use the online free <a href="https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/" rel="nofollow">NGC World Coin Price Guide</a> (prices compiled by Krause Publications' Numismaster) for a general idea - keeping in mind that for any price guide, actual values can vary wildly. You may also consider using completed auctions from ebay (make sure to use SOLD auctions for actual realized prices)/Heritage/Great Collections.</p><p><br /></p><p>To answer your actual question, I'd try to find one for melt price (if buying.) </p><p><br /></p><p>If selling, I'd list it somewhere near book value and consider reasonable offers. If I was the seller of this particular coin, I'd probably list it at $325 BIN/BO and my basement price would vary depending on how much I paid for it plus grading fees. </p><p><br /></p><p>Would it sell at $325? Who knows. I've listed world coins using that logic and had them sell within 3 minutes of listing (so, did I guesstimate too low? did I mis-read the price guide?) and I've listed some coins with what I thought were really low prices and not had them sell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 2663425, member: 13307"]You may also use the online free [URL='https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/']NGC World Coin Price Guide[/URL] (prices compiled by Krause Publications' Numismaster) for a general idea - keeping in mind that for any price guide, actual values can vary wildly. You may also consider using completed auctions from ebay (make sure to use SOLD auctions for actual realized prices)/Heritage/Great Collections. To answer your actual question, I'd try to find one for melt price (if buying.) If selling, I'd list it somewhere near book value and consider reasonable offers. If I was the seller of this particular coin, I'd probably list it at $325 BIN/BO and my basement price would vary depending on how much I paid for it plus grading fees. Would it sell at $325? Who knows. I've listed world coins using that logic and had them sell within 3 minutes of listing (so, did I guesstimate too low? did I mis-read the price guide?) and I've listed some coins with what I thought were really low prices and not had them sell.[/QUOTE]
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