Would like to know the value of this item

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Maurice, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. Maurice

    Maurice Junior Member

    Hi, just aquired this item and would appreciate it if I could get a $ value for this , what are they trading for
    Thanks again,, Maurice
     

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  3. Drusus

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  4. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    In the first place it's a 3.30g koban, not a 112.4g oban. The current edition Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association catalog values one version of the oban (JNDA #09-10) at ¥2.5-6-million (~$21,200-50,800) and the other version (JNDA #09-11) at ¥2-3.5-million (~$17,000-29,700).

    The business strike version of the much smaller koban - which is not inscribed in ink - is listed at ¥100,000-200,000 (~$850-1,700). There is also a proof version specially made for presentation to government officials, valued at ¥700,000-1.2-million ($5,950-10,170).

    Your coin (JNDA#09-23), and its 625,049 siblings, were the last coins of their type, cast during the final eight years of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which endied in 1867 with the Meiji Restoration of imperial rule.

    Japanese dealers typically sell coins at or above the JNDA catalog values. In the Japanese grading system I would estimate the catalog value of your coin at ¥160,000-175,000 (~$3,50-1,480)

    BTW for most coins that grading system translates literally as "Top", "Middle", and "Bottom". (Just a tad less complicated than P0-MS70.) :D

    Your coin is listed in Krause as C#22d.
     
  5. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    I knew it was a Koban...my mistake, missed a key stroke :)...I obviously meant Koban since I linked to a similar Koban as a reference...looks like my pricing was roughly correct....Damn I'm good. :) The one here is not in as good of shape as the one I linked to so I would say that anywhere between 1000 to 2000 would be a fair price (mid range would be good for the condition)...
     
  6. Maurice

    Maurice Junior Member

    Thanks so much for your help , I might have a few more questions and will probably post these items for sale on ebay , i will post the link
    thanks again ,, Maurice
     
  7. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Maurice,you will find this listed in Krause's 19th Century catalogue of world coins.

    Aidan.
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Please don't---at least not here because the Moderators will just have to edit it---links to a sellers own items is not allowed on this forum unless you use the AUCTION forum---after you have 10+ posts you may post a link there once every week...7 days.

    Speedy
     
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