waltr
Elite Member
I'm thinking somewhere in the hundreds. Went to a coin shop today. They said it was worth $50. LOL. Anyways should it be graded by PCGS or no? People say it will come back as Environmentally Damaged and won't be worth it.
Since it is not a common coin I don't think the local coin store may truly know its value. Of course they would pay $50 to sell it at $150...
I guess $200+
There are many for sale so browsing these and looking at the photos can give you a general idea of value.
If it is rare variation then value will be higher.
But it does have wear and corrosion will lowers the value.
Even if Graded with "Environmentally Damaged" it can still be worth it for a Grade and if a Varition can be ID'ed.
A more common coin like 1800 or 1900's would not be worth having graded it dug unless it was a very rare date/mint.
Search and read this forum on grading.. It has been discussed.