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1909-O Indian Gold 5$ Weak O?

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What would that be worth in XF40?


The PCGS online price guide shows a value of $9000 USD for an XF40. As always, each coin stands on its own merits and can vary either way —- up or down. Eye appeal, strike and other factors can weigh in. A 1909-O $5 Indian that has a strong mintmark is valued more than one with a weak mintmark (like the OP's coin has). Still, his coin is worth a lot and is a wonderful find.
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Thanks everyone for the advice and for congrats.
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Congrats on a great find and the grade.

Looks like auction results for XF45 @ PCGS is in the $6000-$7000 range, going back to 2021 though.
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