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tlm5000

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Anyone know the Value?

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metaldetecta

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It is hard to see the picture because it is blurry, if it is from the 1861 p mint mark it can be worth 30 dollars in bad condition to 5500 dollars in mint condition retail value. If you post more clear pictures I might be able to give you a better idea of value.
 

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tlm5000

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Let me see what I can do tomorrow with a better camera I also have a Baldwin co California gold ten dollar coin I'm not sure of value I believe its a token. But 1850 date I believe will repost some pics tomorrow. Thanks for your reply. Stay tuned
 

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Typical replica struck as a souvenir, worth, unfortunately, zero in numismatic value-- IMO.
See #3 here and note the similarities, especially the lack of top loops in the ribbon at the base of the shield.
Coin Value | Confederate Half Dollar 1861
Don.....

He always beats me to it.:tongue3: Mackaydon is correct the original 1861 confederate half there is only 4 known in existence. You can tell by the poor strike that it isn't a restrike either, for they did produce about 500 restrikes of that coin struck in 1879 by a coin dealer by the name of J.W. Scott out of New York.
 

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