1926 Oregon Trail Commemorative

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Today I sew a 1926 Oregon Trail coin for sale at a local shop , the price was 100 dollars ,
I could not see the coin up close as I was in a hurry but the coin did look shiny [not polished ] but was likely cleaned.

My April price guide lists the[retail] price at $135.00 in AU.

I may give it a closer look tomorrow.

My question if in AU condition but cleaned would this be a good price to pay?
if the coin turns out to be XF BUT CLEANED it would be a no go for me.

Just wanted some opinions , have always loved the design, but would rather own a 1928 0r 1930s coin instead but a 1926 is better than nothing.

Thanks ahead for any replys
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It may be just me but if the coin is AU and shows evidence or possible evidence of being cleaned or dipped, I would pass. I assume that you have to pay taxes on the purchase, so you also have to factor that in! I have seen some nice BU problem free Oregon Trail Commemoratives on eBay that went for less. At the current time, the offering is a little slim in that price range and in BU but some will come along.


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Agreed, I'd pass at that price if it's been cleaned. You're better off buying a better piece at a higher price. You can always sell quality coins....cleaned ones.....not so much.
 

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If you think it's cleaned, don't buy it! NEVER buy a cleaned or "net grade" coin in a holder. That's my rule!
 

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It may be just me but if the coin is AU and shows evidence or possible evidence of being cleaned or dipped, I would pass. I assume that you have to pay taxes on the purchase, so you also have to factor that in! I have seen some nice BU problem free Oregon Trail Commemoratives on eBay that went for less. At the current time, the offering is a little slim in that price range and in BU but some will come along.



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Agreed, I'd pass at that price if it's been cleaned. You're better off buying a better piece at a higher price. You can always sell quality coins....cleaned ones.....not so much.

If you think it's cleaned, don't buy it! NEVER buy a cleaned or "net grade" coin in a holder. That's my rule!

Thanks for the reply's .
This Coin is "Raw" & I could only see it from about 2 ft away (it was in a glass case) & it was closing time so I did not want to make someone open the case and have to watch me stare at the coin through my loop for 5+ min.

I was assuming it was cleaned because of how shiny it looked {could have been the light tho}.

Its only a mile away from my house so I may ride by there later to check it out better.

Plus my left eye has seems not to be as good as it was just 6 months ago (getting old)
this won't help much with my scores in a up coming Shooting match either. lol

One other good thing about buying coins in Ga is no sales tax added.
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