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<p>[QUOTE="mikediamond, post: 64083, member: 1859"]I'm not a dealer. So any pricing info I provide should be corroborated with a second and third opinion. Your elliptical clip cent is probably worth $75 - $85. Nickels on cent planchets are hovering around $200 these days. Somewhat less if there's no date. I would think the very weakly struck Sac $ (i.e. "die adjustment strike") is worth somewhere between $300 and $400. The Sac dollar with the 135 degree die rotation is probably worth $250 - $300. The way off-center SBA dollar should hover around $200. The slightly off-center and broadstruck SBA's would be worth maybe $75. The way off-center Delaware quarters should be worth $200 - $250 apiece. The way off-center PA and NH quarters might be worth $175. The two cents struck through capped dies are probably worth $30 - $35 apiece. The dime missing a reverse clad layer might be worth $40. What's with the 1999 quarter with no state I.D. on the slab? These are eBay-level prices. In a dealer's showcase the prices will be jacked up to an unconscionable degree.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikediamond, post: 64083, member: 1859"]I'm not a dealer. So any pricing info I provide should be corroborated with a second and third opinion. Your elliptical clip cent is probably worth $75 - $85. Nickels on cent planchets are hovering around $200 these days. Somewhat less if there's no date. I would think the very weakly struck Sac $ (i.e. "die adjustment strike") is worth somewhere between $300 and $400. The Sac dollar with the 135 degree die rotation is probably worth $250 - $300. The way off-center SBA dollar should hover around $200. The slightly off-center and broadstruck SBA's would be worth maybe $75. The way off-center Delaware quarters should be worth $200 - $250 apiece. The way off-center PA and NH quarters might be worth $175. The two cents struck through capped dies are probably worth $30 - $35 apiece. The dime missing a reverse clad layer might be worth $40. What's with the 1999 quarter with no state I.D. on the slab? These are eBay-level prices. In a dealer's showcase the prices will be jacked up to an unconscionable degree.[/QUOTE]
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