Bechtler gold coin

Hi! I have a $1 Betchtler gold coin. It is part of a larger collection that my sister and I inherited. The collection has set in a safety deposit box since 1993. Before making any decisions on this coin I would love to have some input. The coin in question is a 1842-1850 A. Bechtler $1 Carolina Gold Coin with a hole in it.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
MsBev


Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
MsBev
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I don't know anything about Carolina gold, but...
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Thanks!
MsBev
Should you want to sell it, you should get it authenticated (either by a service such as PCGS or NGC or by a dealer familiar with Southern gold) and attempt to put a price on it (you might check the Heritage auction archives or get offers/estimates from a few dealers).
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Did your inheritance include any other special coins? If you're not uncomfortable saying so I'm sure a lot of us would like to hear about others.
Good luck with the Bechtler. I don't have much advice other than to say "don't accept the first offer you get for it".
Lance.
A dandy little piece for sure, something you do not see every day!