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how much can it cost? no traces of circulation, bright and full red coin

thank you

£30 EF, £80 UNC according to Collectors' Coins.

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I'll back that up too!

I recently sold a couple of nice GEF-AUNC coins for about £60 each, so £80 UNC is about right. Proper BU with full lustre (something that you won't see often on a 200 year old coin) would be more. In my book it says £150 BU, but that could be conservative for true BU.

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Good EF with that much lustre about £80-90

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I like the mottled peripheral toning on the obverse of the coin posted above, serves to highlight the portrait rather well.

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thanks a lot

I have catalogues - spink, coincraft, krause etc but sometimes best way to use all this paper - in WC (sorry)

so real price in UK for this coin - about 100 Pounds?

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I think you might wait a while to get £100 for it. £80 should sell it much quicker.

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I think you might wait a while to get £100 for it. £80 should sell it much quicker.

not bad too :rolleyes:

thank you, Chris

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