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Is there a problem with the PCGS price for norse medal?
Here is my Registry entry for the Thick norse medal, notice the 18500, that's the current value. 8/
Where did that number come from? I'll certainly sell it for that if anyone wants to pony up the $$$, but I'm pretty sure it's about a couple hundred dollar item.
21872369 9450 Norse Thick Medal MS64 310 220 18500 0 0 0 0 ActiveGradingFor SaleSold View Coin Upload
Where did that number come from? I'll certainly sell it for that if anyone wants to pony up the $$$, but I'm pretty sure it's about a couple hundred dollar item.
21872369 9450 Norse Thick Medal MS64 310 220 18500 0 0 0 0 ActiveGradingFor SaleSold View Coin Upload
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Coin facts shows auction results but these medals aren't even listed on the home page of Coin Facts. You have to enter the PCGS coin # in the search bar
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<< <i>Here is my Registry entry for the Thick norse medal, notice the 18500, that's the current value. 8/
Where did that number come from? I'll certainly sell it for that if anyone wants to pony up the $$$, but I'm pretty sure it's about a couple hundred dollar item.
21872369 9450 Norse Thick Medal MS64 310 220 18500 0 0 0 0 ActiveGradingFor SaleSold View Coin Upload >>
Perhaps this is the price for one of the few that were struck in gold. Just a guess on my part and I'm certainly no expert on these medals.
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it's described as a large format medal, rare strike, est of 60 struck. bass pedigreed.
composition of "tripled silvered" bronze. don't know anything about them just found
it researching auction prices.
<< <i>This is what is listed next to mine in the registry >>
Perhaps you could sell it to PCGS.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>This is what is listed next to mine in the registry >>
Perhaps you could sell it to PCGS.
In a cocaine heartbeat!