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I'm no expert (which is why I don't put a numeric grade on the coins we list), but this looks like a coin with lots of detail. I think a doubled die this nice would be worth a bit more than 50 cents.
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Hi Burgy,
This is the info sweetwheatz found and I am thankful for their help. That is better than the stockmarket seems to be doing .
What you have is a repunched mintmark.
Error Code FS-01-1944D-502 (021.1)
Coneca Eror Code: RPM-002
It is worth $3.00 in xf, $5.00 in AU-50, $8.00 in MS60, $15.00 in MS63 and $35 in MS65.
Thanks to all for your help and have a great Thanksgiving.
Peggy
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I love happy endings. Definitely worth more than 50 cents.
My stores:
Ropegg
Cups-Cups-Cups
And Other Stuff
Peggy A's Jewels
God Bless and have a great day!!!!
I agree, however if you were to auction the coin for say a starting bid of 1c or 50c or whatever, and were to only get 1 bid, that is what the buyer would have valued it at. Of course you could get around that by setting it up as bin but a buyer still has to be willing to spend the money on the item. I recently won a rare coin for approximately 50% of it's true value. I acknowledged the value of the coin, and even offered to pay the seller more, but they would not accept. The value of the coin did not change, but the unwillingness of other buyers to bid against me caused the coin to sell at a loss. I felt the other bidder was not wise, it was ridiculous.
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