Need Help On Price (World Coin)

Rigo

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ok, so I have this 10 Fr here, PCGS MS63 toned in a golden color and the reverse has some orange hue to it as well. But I don't know what it's worth. Can someone help me find this out?

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Dihren

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Rigo said:
ok, so I have this 10 Fr here, PCGS MS63 toned in a golden color and the reverse has some orange hue to it as well. But I don't know what it's worth. Can someone help me find this out?

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Thank you in advance.

Cant help with the value, but I like the coin! I have a hugggeeee collection of French coins!
 

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Rigo

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Ant help with the value, but I like the coin! I have a hugggeeee collection of French coins!

It's a nice coin but I am more into silver now and so I decided to sell it but it's hard to find a price on it. Thank you for the compliment though.
 

Dihren

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Rigo said:
It's a nice coin but I am more into silver now and so I decided to sell it but it's hard to find a price on it. Thank you for the compliment though.

Yah I'm afraid I have caught the silver bug as well. I will try to find a value for you. What kind of coins do you mainly collect?
 

Dihren

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NCG lists it in MS-63 condition for $4.50. Seems a bit low to me.... But I really have no idea.
 

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Three feather or four?

Didn't know that made any difference, lastleg. And I'm not sure which feathers you are refering too. Tail or wing feathers? Here is a closeup of the bird on the reverse. 20121025_111930.jpg
 

lastleg

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Some have a premium on four tail feathers. I have one of those if I could just find it, lol.
 

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As of this writing, three sales (not listings) appear in Ebay's section on Completed Listings of this coin: 1 sold for 99 cents, another for 40 cents and another for $3.78. Condition, no doubt played a part in that price differential. Yours appears to be in great shape ( as also noted in the grade: MS-63). Clearly, a value of greater than $4.00 seems reasonable. How much greater? I have no idea.
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Does anyone take "toning" into consideration? I have had a couple of my friends (members of our site) who have seen it sell for up to $20? I don't know but a couple of bucks only seems low balling it. I mean, I really don't care as I really don't want the coin but would like to sell it accordingly.
 

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Rigo,
Back in the day, collectors wanted (say) silver coins to look 100% shinny silver--'toneless'. Today, IMO, many collectors put a premium on beautifully toned coins; I certainly do. It's still a matter of personal preference.
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