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I Have 1787 Copper New Jersey Graded By ANACS As VF35

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I have 1787 COPPER New Jersey graded by ANACS as VF35 (Corroded). It's a great looking coin, has all the details.
I just don't know what price I can sell it for, I can't find the exact coin.

Need your help on this one.

Thanks,
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 Posted 09/25/2012  09:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add noahs-numismatics to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This one is for sale, but he hasn't had any bites yet:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1787-New-Je...em3cca485f96

I'd say thats around a fair price.
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Yes that coin is a VF25, My coin is a VF35
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Impossible to evaluate without a picture, not all corrosion is equal and it could have a significant affect on the value depending on severity. The die pairing could also make a difference in the value.
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 Posted 09/25/2012  2:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobbart to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
here is a picture

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Her is another picture

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I have no idea about colonials.

Since you don't have enough quality posts to list it here, put it on ebay and throw caution into the wind. Place a reserve on it if you feel kinda weary about it going for too low of a bid.

I would get closer, more detailed images though. You don't want to leave any question in the buyers mind what they are bidding on.

The buyers will decide what it is truly worth.
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I'd put a value of about $130 if the corrosion is light to moderate.
Do you have a closeup of obverse and reverse?
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That's the best I can take since there is a limit of 100k download.

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That's the best I can take since there is a limit of 100k download.


You could crop the pictures better. Irfanview.com has a great photo-editing software they offer for free. (That's what I use).

Also, all Photobucket pictures upload at virtually any size and you use it to post enormous pictures!
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I use photobucket. Easy.
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Or GIMP. And tilt one end of the slab up such that the light doesn't reflect directly into the lens.

I'd be a buyer at $130.
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I installed photobucket and Irfanview.com and uninstalled them...the program installs other unwanted programs. I'm looking for an easy re-size resize photo editor so I can place my coins pictures with no other unwanted programs.

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