did my dad overpay

Hello, im from the sports forums but my dad went to an auction and paid some cash for a gold coin, wondering if somebody could give me a value. 1908 2.5 dollar indian head gold piece graded Ms-64 by Ncg. Let me know thanks
Nathan Wagner
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If you really mean NCG, then melt.
But, I find these types of questions are best asked before the purchase...
Best,
Eric
<< <i>Hi, could be me, it is WAY before my normal rise time of 2pm.
But, I find these types of questions are best asked before the purchase...
Best,
Eric >>
Hmmmmm, maybe he did and just did not inform his son? Do you think GR would consult his Dad
on a Rookie Mickey Mantle card before buying?
bob
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<< <i>Hi, could be me, it is WAY before my normal rise time of 2pm.
But, I find these types of questions are best asked before the purchase...
Best,
Eric >>
Hmmmmm, maybe he did and just did not inform his son? Do you think GR would consult his Dad
on a Rookie Mickey Mantle card before buying?
bob
A very good point Bob. Like I said, I am still sleeping...or should be.
Bad day w/stress - not the time to shoot from the hip.
Eric
Values are relative.... even when the grade is stated, the coin may not live up to it's label.... Picture would help. Cheers, RickO
63 bid about $620.
Assuming lo-end maybe $800 sight-unseen for an NGC generic Indian QE.
YMMV
<< <i>There is a difference between an NGC graded coin and an NCG graded coin. The responses you have gotten from here, after the first one, are for NGC graded coins. >>
Good point. The HA auctions prices realized above were for NGC graded coins.
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1908's aren't as commonly seen as the common dates in the later 1920's.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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