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Graded coin values


MattyH90

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Hi - thats quite a broad question.

Definitely looking in the sales section and also on Ebay for an idea of prices.  

Lots of factors will impact the price - grade of the coin as well as scarcity and desirability.

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Dicker

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Depends on the type of coins. For U.S. coins, Greysheet has a wholesale (subscription) price guide and a free consumer price guide. Ebay sold listing. Heritage/Stacks auction results. NGC and PCGS both list guide values based on the sales of their coins. 

If you are looking for U.S. coin values, I do have a somewhat recent Greysheet I can get you values from.

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2 hours ago, Swatrfc said:

Its a british coin on the ngc it doesnt list a price sadly

If you tell us what the coin is, or post pictures, you'd be able to get more assistance estimating a value on here. 

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Ahh, these types of modern commemoratives are tough sometimes when not well known. With lower mintages, most proofs left in original packaging will likely be PF69 or PF70 coins. Might not help much, but the last ungraded versions to sell recently went for $25 and $35 USD. A PF69 is up for buy-it-now for $66 USD delivered.

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