Dollars? I would guess more like $20-30. 1927-S quarters, despite the low mintage, have a high survival rate in low grades, and such examples commonly trade well below most price guides would indicate.
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Dollars? I would guess more like $20-30. 1927-S quarters, despite the low mintage, have a high survival rate in low grades, and such examples commonly trade well below most price guides would indicate.
Based on VG bid on greysheet. They are $40 to $60 on ebay completed sales.
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I wouldn't Lee, too low a grade.
bob
No, but it would make a good album coin.
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My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
No, even though a key date, it is too low a grade to justify the fees involved.
Thanks for the reply’s, any guess on value?
Not a series I know anything about
Yeah, just send it to me. It would be good for my album!
50 to 75
Not worth slabbing. Not even close.
Dollars? I would guess more like $20-30. 1927-S quarters, despite the low mintage, have a high survival rate in low grades, and such examples commonly trade well below most price guides would indicate.
Young Numismatist • My Toned Coins
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maybe trade up on a coin you want, fwiw
I've sold many in this condition on ebay and always seem to get less than I think. $25-$30 seems about right per my sales.
bob
Based on VG bid on greysheet. They are $40 to $60 on ebay completed sales.
You'll find them higher and lower as well
No.