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<p>[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 3323164, member: 83956"]These issues are notoriously poorly centered; there's so much going on with that coin that it's difficult to get it all on one flan. This fact explains two things: 1) Why collectors of this coin may have a greater tolerance for off-centered strikes; and 2) Why collectors might pay a premium for a coin as well centered as yours.</p><p><br /></p><p>But how much of a premium? That depends on the collector. Yours has a pleasing even wear, but the details are not as sharp as on issues that bring $400-500. This is why I'd agree that $300 would be an upper limit for your coin. </p><p><br /></p><p>But by all means, if you can get $500 or more for that coin, more power to you. You asked for input on value. You received links showing ranges. Then you asked for specific estimates, and now you're getting them, though they seem to be lower than you want. Ultimately, the market will decide. Maybe offer it at $500 or more somewhere and see if you have a taker. 30-60 days at a given price point will probably tell you more than I can.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 3323164, member: 83956"]These issues are notoriously poorly centered; there's so much going on with that coin that it's difficult to get it all on one flan. This fact explains two things: 1) Why collectors of this coin may have a greater tolerance for off-centered strikes; and 2) Why collectors might pay a premium for a coin as well centered as yours. But how much of a premium? That depends on the collector. Yours has a pleasing even wear, but the details are not as sharp as on issues that bring $400-500. This is why I'd agree that $300 would be an upper limit for your coin. But by all means, if you can get $500 or more for that coin, more power to you. You asked for input on value. You received links showing ranges. Then you asked for specific estimates, and now you're getting them, though they seem to be lower than you want. Ultimately, the market will decide. Maybe offer it at $500 or more somewhere and see if you have a taker. 30-60 days at a given price point will probably tell you more than I can.[/QUOTE]
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