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<p>[QUOTE="toned_morgan, post: 8638241, member: 97258"]Casino and Treasury hoard are both decent MS judging on luster, the Continental looks MS too with some nice toning, which could bring a premium, and the Redfield looks a bit dull and maybe AU at worst, hazy MS at best. </p><p><br /></p><p>As the others said, some of these came out in their own special holders, in your case, the Redfield in a large red holder (photo below), but you would need actual certification of this, not just a nice wooden box. </p><p><br /></p><p>Although Randy gave you an estimate, I don't like greysheet because prices of collectibles always change, and you want to price your coins based on auctions and prices that were actually realized. I tend to take 10% off of whatever the greysheet or red book says. Assuming they are all genuine, and assuming they all grade MS63, but that they are not real from their respective hoards, you would still be looking at around $500 market price in TPG holders (which would itself set you back around $100, so around $400 net). </p><p><br /></p><p>1890 $170</p><p>1884 $70</p><p>1887 $160</p><p>1898 $100</p><p><br /></p><p>Toning could increase value, higher grades could increase value, certification of the hoard could increase value, so at least you have almost covered the cost of the storage unit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="toned_morgan, post: 8638241, member: 97258"]Casino and Treasury hoard are both decent MS judging on luster, the Continental looks MS too with some nice toning, which could bring a premium, and the Redfield looks a bit dull and maybe AU at worst, hazy MS at best. As the others said, some of these came out in their own special holders, in your case, the Redfield in a large red holder (photo below), but you would need actual certification of this, not just a nice wooden box. Although Randy gave you an estimate, I don't like greysheet because prices of collectibles always change, and you want to price your coins based on auctions and prices that were actually realized. I tend to take 10% off of whatever the greysheet or red book says. Assuming they are all genuine, and assuming they all grade MS63, but that they are not real from their respective hoards, you would still be looking at around $500 market price in TPG holders (which would itself set you back around $100, so around $400 net). 1890 $170 1884 $70 1887 $160 1898 $100 Toning could increase value, higher grades could increase value, certification of the hoard could increase value, so at least you have almost covered the cost of the storage unit.[/QUOTE]
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