I have dozens of VF-AU barber halves, including many duplicates and even quadruplicates
Including dates such as 1896-s and 1901-s, both of which are nice XF-40 or 45 duplicates:
A. how have prices held up in recent months
B. how do real prices compare to PCGS price guide prices
C. do you think this is a good time to sell, or that prices will continue to appreciate
d. if continue to appreciate, how quickly, when and why
One of the reasons for posting now is the report here that Heritage recently sold an
1898-O in AU-58 for $12,950. Some of my couns are rare date mid-high grade AUs,
like an 1893-s pcgs AU-55 I bought last year on eBay from Tyler.
Thank you
A. how have prices held up in recent months
B. how do real prices compare to PCGS price guide prices
C. do you think this is a good time to sell, or that prices will continue to appreciate
d. if continue to appreciate, how quickly, when and why
One of the reasons for posting now is the report here that Heritage recently sold an
1898-O in AU-58 for $12,950. Some of my couns are rare date mid-high grade AUs,
like an 1893-s pcgs AU-55 I bought last year on eBay from Tyler.
Thank you
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Personally I'd hold them and possibly even have a few graded with PCGS.
peacockcoins
C & D are crystal ball questions. One guess is as good as another, particularly on coins no one but you have seen or graded.
C) This isn't the very best time to sell (six months back was the best), but it will be much better now than in six months hence...IMO.
D)AU and MS grades prices will drop IMO, for all dates. XF and lower should hold steady and strong.
<< <i>Including dates such as 1896-s and 1901-s, both of which are nice XF-40 or 45 duplicates:
One of the reasons for posting now is the report here that Heritage recently sold an
1898-O in AU-58 for $12,950.
Thank you >>
It was an 1896-O in PCGS AU 58 which sold for $12,650.
I also own an 1898-O in PCGS AU 58 - and its worth 1/10 of what the 96-O in 58 sold for.
You can't go wrong with the Key Dates - and they usually sell for over PCGS guidelines. - in the grades you mentioned.
However the more common dates are at or slightly above the PCGS guidelines...all based on eye appeal. Also,
these price guides are for PCGS holdered coins.
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