It is broadstruck slightly off-center to the 9:00 position. Yeah, it is damaged, but still desirable as a type coin error as long as you didn't overpay. Good eye and nice PU.
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<< <i>It is broadstruck slightly off-center to the 9:00 position. Yeah, it is damaged, but still desirable as a type coin error as long as you didn't overpay. Good eye and nice PU. >>
$110? A value is tough because of the damage. With no damage and certified by PCGS, and being from New Orleans, I would anticipate it being in the $1000-$1500 range (Realone ... don't badger me with "show me the comps" PMs ... it's just a gut feeling, my friend ).
With damage ... I would pass, even at $110, unless I collected the series or needed the "type" for an error set. I would bet that an error dealer may retail this at $250 (Realone ... that's another guess! )
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$110? A value is tough because of the damage. With no damage and certified by PCGS, and being from New Orleans, I would anticipate it being in the $1000-$1500 range (Realone ... don't badger me with "show me the comps" PMs ... it's just a gut feeling, my friend ).
With damage ... I would pass, even at $110, unless I collected the series or needed the "type" for an error set. I would bet that an error dealer may retail this at $250 (Realone ... that's another guess! ) >>
If it was a issue free AU or UNC I feel the value would far exceed $1000-$1500 range.
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I don't think $110 is too much if you need it to fill a tough hole. You're going to pay MANY multiples of that for a problem-free example. I wouldn't have any regrets about this purchase.
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$110? A value is tough because of the damage. With no damage and certified by PCGS, and being from New Orleans, I would anticipate it being in the $1000-$1500 range (Realone ... don't badger me with "show me the comps" PMs ... it's just a gut feeling, my friend ).
With damage ... I would pass, even at $110, unless I collected the series or needed the "type" for an error set. I would bet that an error dealer may retail this at $250 (Realone ... that's another guess! ) >>
If it was a issue free AU or UNC I feel the value would far exceed $1000-$1500 range. >>
What do you think a problem-free VF would bring?
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broadstruck with damage? or a broadstruck doublestrike?
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<< <i>It is broadstruck slightly off-center to the 9:00 position. Yeah, it is damaged, but still desirable as a type coin error as long as you didn't overpay. Good eye and nice PU.
Is $110 overpaying?
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<< <i>broadstruck with damage? or a broadstruck doublestrike? >>
I was thinking broadstruck doublestrike as well.
$110? A value is tough because of the damage. With no damage and certified by PCGS, and being from New Orleans, I would anticipate it being in the $1000-$1500 range (Realone ... don't badger me with "show me the comps" PMs ... it's just a gut feeling, my friend
With damage ... I would pass, even at $110, unless I collected the series or needed the "type" for an error set. I would bet that an error dealer may retail this at $250 (Realone ... that's another guess!
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>Broadstruck
$110? A value is tough because of the damage. With no damage and certified by PCGS, and being from New Orleans, I would anticipate it being in the $1000-$1500 range (Realone ... don't badger me with "show me the comps" PMs ... it's just a gut feeling, my friend
With damage ... I would pass, even at $110, unless I collected the series or needed the "type" for an error set. I would bet that an error dealer may retail this at $250 (Realone ... that's another guess!
If it was a issue free AU or UNC I feel the value would far exceed $1000-$1500 range.
ANA LM
USAF Retired — 34 years of active military service! 🇺🇸
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<< <i>Broadstruck
$110? A value is tough because of the damage. With no damage and certified by PCGS, and being from New Orleans, I would anticipate it being in the $1000-$1500 range (Realone ... don't badger me with "show me the comps" PMs ... it's just a gut feeling, my friend
With damage ... I would pass, even at $110, unless I collected the series or needed the "type" for an error set. I would bet that an error dealer may retail this at $250 (Realone ... that's another guess!
If it was a issue free AU or UNC I feel the value would far exceed $1000-$1500 range. >>
What do you think a problem-free VF would bring?
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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