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1823/2 Capped Bust Dime

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Apparently, I have the 'Large E's' JR-2 variety. According to books, this is a R5 and scarcer than the other two. Is there any premium for this? I'm having a lot of trouble determining value.

Either way, it seems like problem coins are going for more than book value for problem-free coins on heritage overall, so I'm really confused.

It's NGC VF-20 and everything is attributed on the slab.

1823/2-Capped-Bust-Dime

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Sorry - can't help on value but that's a really nice large dia. bust dime. They are tough to find; I looked into buying one of these last year but could never get one for the price I wanted and put that coin on the back burner for awhile. They seemed to be going for a premium over "book value".

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Probaly somewhere in the range of 120-150$
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I'd guess a lot more than that, even the R-2 variety in this grade is going near $200 from what I've seen....

Does anyone know much about these dimes?
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