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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3937670, member: 19165"]I think the percentage of bid, or the grey sheet value, that you could expect to get would vary widely based on the type of material you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>For a damaged 1794 cent which is raw, 50% might be what I'd expect. The dealer would need to get it certified (most likely), and a details coin will be harder to sell (even for a 1794 copper, where people are more forgiving of that sort of thing).</p><p><br /></p><p>However, that half dollar would be very, very easy to sell, so I'd expect the dealer would make a much stronger offer. It is graded, it is attractive, there's just one small scratch, it is a CC, it is a very scarce date.... it would be every dealer's dream to offer material like this. They'd probably offer more likely 80% of greysheet, maybe even more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 3937670, member: 19165"]I think the percentage of bid, or the grey sheet value, that you could expect to get would vary widely based on the type of material you have. For a damaged 1794 cent which is raw, 50% might be what I'd expect. The dealer would need to get it certified (most likely), and a details coin will be harder to sell (even for a 1794 copper, where people are more forgiving of that sort of thing). However, that half dollar would be very, very easy to sell, so I'd expect the dealer would make a much stronger offer. It is graded, it is attractive, there's just one small scratch, it is a CC, it is a very scarce date.... it would be every dealer's dream to offer material like this. They'd probably offer more likely 80% of greysheet, maybe even more.[/QUOTE]
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