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I see one of these DNW groats (the slightly less good one, on the left) has now turned up on eBay, item 272728514017, but at £595 buy it now, I'm not convinced it will find a buyer??

 

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Yea, I saw that as well. Pass.....One day that might be a good value, but think seller possibly optimistic by about 200 or so.

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interesting read, didn't know the little groats were so collectable. found a couple detecting, gonna have to dig em out now 

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I purchased  the 1837 victoria  groat  and 1862 groats, from dnw 

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Was that the sale just past? Good, as I would have been bidding on the '37 for sure...PM me if you like as I am interested as to what it went for?

I am starting to think rarity for proof Vicky Groats is something like from most to least rare and based on the last 20 years or so:

1857>1837>1838>1862>1853>1842>>1839

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VickySilver.... 1837 victoria proof  top condition went for £8.500,,,,,, the lesser one ( my one ) £3.200...was informed seller was disapointed in these prices.

 

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Oh, ok, then you meant the earlier sale. I nearly went for a bid at your piece but let it go as I wanted the higher grade. Hard to believe disappointment at the prices, these are after all only lowly groats. I had mentally predicted them at 5k and 2-2.5k. Love 'em anyway.

I wonder what such a price would mean for coins such as a truly uncirculated 1854 florin or the currency 1839 half crown in MS64? Or the 1893 Jubilee 6d in like grade?

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On 30 June 2017 at 5:30 PM, Martinminerva said:

I see one of these DNW groats (the slightly less good one, on the left) has now turned up on eBay, item 272728514017, but at £595 buy it now, I'm not convinced it will find a buyer??

 

It has been relisted, I see, item number:282668781681 but it is still £575.  Still way too much, I feel?

What might its actual value be? I know - whatever someone is prepared to pay - but how much is that?!

 

 

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