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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 26541959, member: 19165"]The 1868 looks nice. There might some surface issues around the 5 cents. There seems to be a lot of junk on ebay, and not a lot of nice ones. Recent comparables have sold in the $75-$80 range over the last couple months. </p><p><br /></p><p>The 1871 is tough because it is a key date. The cleaning and scratches are going to hurt it, but it is still an expensive coin. This one might be easier to sell if you submit it to a TPG to at least get a details grade. I'd say it is EF Details. Hard finding a good comp on ebay. Maybe $250? </p><p><br /></p><p>The 1886 is another tough date. Comparing it to sold examples on Heritage, I'd put it around F-12. This is another one I'd consider submitting to a TPG. I'm a little concerned about a couple of the gouges, but if this lands in a problem free F-12, I'd put it at $350.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the 1894, I'd call that EF-40. A PCGS EF-40 sold on ebay recently for $257. Again, you'll have a tough time getting that raw, but that's your target range.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 26541959, member: 19165"]The 1868 looks nice. There might some surface issues around the 5 cents. There seems to be a lot of junk on ebay, and not a lot of nice ones. Recent comparables have sold in the $75-$80 range over the last couple months. The 1871 is tough because it is a key date. The cleaning and scratches are going to hurt it, but it is still an expensive coin. This one might be easier to sell if you submit it to a TPG to at least get a details grade. I'd say it is EF Details. Hard finding a good comp on ebay. Maybe $250? The 1886 is another tough date. Comparing it to sold examples on Heritage, I'd put it around F-12. This is another one I'd consider submitting to a TPG. I'm a little concerned about a couple of the gouges, but if this lands in a problem free F-12, I'd put it at $350. For the 1894, I'd call that EF-40. A PCGS EF-40 sold on ebay recently for $257. Again, you'll have a tough time getting that raw, but that's your target range.[/QUOTE]
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