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1914 Quarter Eagle No-D Pricing

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It's circulated and therefore melt and I'd like to sell it.

Should I be pricing it slightly higher than other Indian heads of the series due to its lower mintage?

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I hope you can save this valued classic gold coin from the melting pot.
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Well, seeing as gold is so high right now, I'd like to sell this circulated one and use the proceeds to upgrade to a certified, low MS version.

I also have an 1882 half eagle that I'd like to do the same with.
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To answer the question, yes. I'd check the ebay sold prices for the common dates and price it a bit higher. But in no instance would I sell it to a scap buyer! You shouldn't have an issue selling it to a collector. Still a nice looking example.
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