I have had these since childhood and sent them in for grading a few years back. All have issues. I may look to sell, and wanted to get a sense of the fair retail prices. Thank you.
You might want to look at heritage prices, then knock off 10% or so for an attractive sale start price. They probably have numerous archives of coins with issues because these are popular key dates.
Make sure you look at heritage prices for the specific problems. Prices can be vastly different depending on which problem. I'd be interested in your 1894 dollar, by the way.
If I were to sell a problem slab,which I have sold a few,I would look at the Gray sheet and deduct around 10-12% from that.I believe that the problems on these coins are not so bad but as soon as you mention that they were graded with a problem people seem to give it a miss.As others have said,because of them being key dates,you should still be able to do well on them considering you have had them for many years.JMO
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