absence of uniformity Posted Saturday at 11:01 AM Posted Saturday at 11:01 AM (edited) What is your thoughts EF or better? I think it probably is slightly better. The coin is not needed for my collection, it was purchased as part of a lot to obtain another coin in the lot. Im looking to sell this one to purchase other coins I need. What would be a fair price please to list this coin to sell. Thanks Edited Saturday at 11:06 AM by absence of uniformity Quote
absence of uniformity Posted Saturday at 11:04 AM Author Posted Saturday at 11:04 AM 2 minutes ago, absence of uniformity said: What is your thoughts EF or better? I think it probably is slightly better. The coin is not needed for my collection, it was purchased as part of a lot to obtain another coin in the lot. Im looking to sell this one to purchase other coins I need. What is a fair price to list this coin to sell. Thanks Looks to be a decent sharp strike when looking at other sold examples on LCA. I can see what roughly these grade coins have sold for but Im interested to hear opinions. Thanks Quote
jelida Posted Saturday at 12:29 PM Posted Saturday at 12:29 PM Better than EF for me, contact marks aren’t so much of an issue as scratches and other damage from circulation. You can always be caught out by photos, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was graded MS 62ish. Price at auction is so unpredictable, you could offer it at a fixed price of somewhere midway between EF and BU in the catalogue but be prepared to wait, or nearer EF price for a quicker sale. Jerry 1 Quote
absence of uniformity Posted Sunday at 12:22 PM Author Posted Sunday at 12:22 PM 23 hours ago, jelida said: Better than EF for me, contact marks aren’t so much of an issue as scratches and other damage from circulation. You can always be caught out by photos, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was graded MS 62ish. Price at auction is so unpredictable, you could offer it at a fixed price of somewhere midway between EF and BU in the catalogue but be prepared to wait, or nearer EF price for a quicker sale. Jerry Thank you Quote
Peckris 2 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago For me it grades AUNC with lustre. A nice coin at the right price (I wouldn't care to say what that would be!) Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, Peckris 2 said: For me it grades AUNC with lustre. A nice coin at the right price (I wouldn't care to say what that would be!) Thanks the image is not a good representation of remaining luster and the colour, I was playing with the ISO setting on the camera while the image shows nicely the depth of the strike the remaining luster is a higher percentage than the image shows and the colour is better aswell. I need to learn about lighting and practice more with the camera. Looking at sold examples of the 1904 this coin I think is roughly around the £60 price point. Similar coins have sold for quite a bit more and quite a bit less. Edited 2 hours ago by absence of uniformity Quote
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