I see it sold for $275, so I would say $275.00. Seems high to me, but this is not my area.The number graded makes no difference. It's the number of collectors who want a graded one.
Do you like the look of this in a slab? You seem to place some importance on how few are slabbed, but I think that's a result of lack of collector interest in this type of coin in a slab versus absolute rarity. But I am not an expert in these. Did you check past auctions at Sedwick's?
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Your link is wrong, here is the link to the auction that you are referring to:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1556-1598-Spanish-Silver-1-2-Real-MO-Mexico-Philip-II-NGC-Certified-/254798675347?_trksid=p2047675.m43663.l10137&nordt=true&rt=nc&orig_cvip=true
I see it sold for $275, so I would say $275.00. Seems high to me, but this is not my area.The number graded makes no difference. It's the number of collectors who want a graded one.
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Do you like the look of this in a slab? You seem to place some importance on how few are slabbed, but I think that's a result of lack of collector interest in this type of coin in a slab versus absolute rarity. But I am not an expert in these. Did you check past auctions at Sedwick's?
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