Going by 'PCGS photograde', I'd say this is roughly a VF30 with a weak strike on the reverse. Is that about right? These trend around 500$ according to PCGS
VF30. if it grades straight the retail value would be in the $4-500 range. there is a little weakness in strike especially on the top portion of the reverse and a little flatness in the hair for a VF30 coin which could lower the value. if it details then it could be as low as $100. as you can see its quite a spread and a difficult one to assign a value to. my best guess is that you could probably resell it in the $200-250 range. it is a decent 200+ yr old coin to add to a collection though.
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