How to value a Cheerios dollar--help requested

Hi all, I had a coin stolen through the postal service and the guy who stole it is being prosecuted for mail fraud. The coin was an NGC MS68 Cheerios Dollar. At the time I valued the coin at $10,000.
The USPS is prosecuting, but they want some kind of proof as to the coins value. If anyone has either recently bought or sold any cheerios dollars and wouldnt mind sharing some information, I would appreciate it. Justice is working to send this guy away for a very long time, and I want to make sure they charge him with a $10,000 crime and not a $5000 crime.
Thanks for any assistance. Russ
oncologyrep@excite.com
The USPS is prosecuting, but they want some kind of proof as to the coins value. If anyone has either recently bought or sold any cheerios dollars and wouldnt mind sharing some information, I would appreciate it. Justice is working to send this guy away for a very long time, and I want to make sure they charge him with a $10,000 crime and not a $5000 crime.
Thanks for any assistance. Russ
oncologyrep@excite.com
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<< <i>I dont know if this will help you out or not but last month one sold on ebay for $9,000.00. Item #150098263769. >>
And that one was only an MS66.
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<< <i>I dont know if this will help you out or not but last month one sold on ebay for $9,000.00. Item #150098263769. >>
And that one was only an MS66. >>
So what do you think his is actually worth being an ms68?
I am personally comfortable with your valuation for that particular coin. If you need a declaration as to value down the road, feel free to let me know and I'll try to help out.
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<< <i>I dont know if this will help you out or not but last month one sold on ebay for $9,000.00. Item #150098263769. >>
And that one was only an MS66. >>
gotta catch up read above....
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<< <i>I dont know if this will help you out or not but last month one sold on ebay for $9,000.00. Item #150098263769. >>
And that one was only an MS66. >>
gotta catch up read above.... >>
What are you talking about?
<< <i>His is a MS68. Pat's was a MS66. Even as a discovery coin, I'd think that the MS68 would be worth more. >>
I agree, but was curious on what the value might be?
<< <i>Hi all, I had a coin stolen through the postal service and the guy who stole it is being prosecuted for mail fraud. The coin was an NGC MS68 Cheerios Dollar. At the time I valued the coin at $10,000.
The USPS is prosecuting, but they want some kind of proof as to the coins value. If anyone has either recently bought or sold any cheerios dollars and wouldnt mind sharing some information, I would appreciate it. Justice is working to send this guy away for a very long time, and I want to make sure they charge him with a $10,000 crime and not a $5000 crime.
Thanks for any assistance. Russ
oncologyrep@excite.com >>
Was it being sent through the mails because it was being bought/sold? If so, a sales invoice might work.
TD
San Diego, CA
I would agree that the Discovery piece is the best shot, but gloss over the discovery part, just stress the MS-66 part with this being a 68. I wouldn't buy it but they might.
<< <i>Wow someone stole a Registered Mail package? I thought that was safe. >>
He never said it was Registered, but I would hope it would have been. And if it was that's probably how they got the accused. The Registered mail paper trail probably led right to him.
Anything can be stolen, your just less likely to get away with it on some things more than others. Things with a very low probability of success have a much lower theft rate. Registered mail is one of those things, so it is much safer than other types of shipping.
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<< <i>I dont know if this will help you out or not but last month one sold on ebay for $9,000.00. Item #150098263769. >>
And that one was only an MS66. >>
gotta catch up read above.... >>
What are you talking about? >>
i posted then read the above comment was basically the same, next time i will just delete the entire post for you.
is there an invoice>
email trail?
proof of payment>? check, money order, electronic statement?
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A coin dealer would IMO carry all the weight needed.
Also IMO a 68 would fetch the 10k the OP is claiming.
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<< <i>This tread is a perfect example of how the "value" of a coin is what a willing seller and a willing buyer agree to. In this case, trying to prove a "value" to the USPS is going to be difficult. Most collectors would not pay even $1,000 for this Cheerios coin. Why?, because it is a fringe collectible that only a small group of collectors would be interested to buy in the first place. Even those who might have an interest would not risk the $10,000 for this coin in MS68 or even MS65. Why? Because, they most likely are NOT collecting it for their collection or for owning a piece of history. They are buying it in hopes to resell it for a profit. JMHO. Steve
I'll pay $1000 for one...
Heck, I'll give ya $1000 x 10 if ya have that many. I'd be more than happy to take them off your hands !
Not for flipping~ for ripping.
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