Doily $10 Indian
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Would this coin be likely to cac? How would you price it?
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It almost certainly already been to CAC. It doesn't look great. If I were selling I'd probably add $1k to going price. If I were buying, I wouldn't wanna pay more than maybe $250 premium. Honestly, the coin doesn't do anything for me, cool plastic aside.
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Would Price it around for sell - $1650.
Really Nice coin for the grade. Pricing subject to current market conditions and my evaluation of it - Would need see in hand…..YMMV
Looks really nice for the grade. Super for type set.
Weren't these graded conservatively in the Doily era? I'd think if the coin were no problem cac is liable to like it.
Looks pretty rough, but then it's graded 61. If it did CAC, then you have a solid MS61 $10 Indian, hardly an impressive coin. If I'm buying, it's a $1500 coin. If I'm selling, I put a $5000 sticker on it and let a doily collector wet themselves when I offer it to them at half price.
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It 99% wouldn’t CAC and agree it’s about a 2000$ retail coin that dealers will play opportunity cost roulette with buyers on. Notice not on their buy side though
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
If by “really nice for the grade” you mean low-end or below that, I strongly agree.
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