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Good Price For 1921 And 1921-D Liberty Walkers

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What would be a good price for the 1921 and 21-D Liberty Walker in Fine Condition? I see them in Good Condition on ebay anywhere from 200 to 300 bucks. Fine over $400 on ebay. Is ebay the market maker on coins as on so many other collectibles? These two are the only coins I lack for my collection. It has been expensive learning about collecting coins. I learned not to put in multiple bids or offers on the same coin date. You might just win them all.
Peace dollars are next. I have two already.
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Be careful on buying raw key date coins on ebay. I would make sure it's a reputable dealer who has a money back guarantee, just in case the coin is not genuine or is cleaned.

Just my humble 2 cents.
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The Philadelphia coin is easier than the Denver. A nice F12+ should be something north of $200 for Philadelphia and twice that for Denver. You should expect them in a slab for that money.
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I've found ANACS graded G-VF Walkers to be properly graded. You might get a better deal for one in such a holder.
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They cost quite a bit less in AG/marginal Good. I would expect to pay at least $150 for a strong 4 figure date for the 1921-P, and probably $250 for the 1921-D.
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Thanks for the advice. Perhaps I will buy them in the holders. I have had my problems on ebay with coins that were not so hot. I saw a really nice 1938-D liberty walker 0and the guy wanted $150. I made a low ball offer because this coin was in at least EF condition or better.
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