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He Wants $507 For This Coin What Do You All Think?

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I would go a bit lower, it looks like it was cleaned and toned back over
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The old ANACS slab is nice but those gouges on the bust are a bit of a bummer; but this is a semi-key date and I don't see any evidence of cleaning or major issues otherwise. Typical (bad) New Orleans strike. I feel that it is accurately graded at XF45 straight grade.

$550-$575 or so is full retail for an XF40-45 coin. I would offer $475 to start if they take Best Offer; if not, the price of $507 is a bit of a discount but not a killer deal. One potential problem with ebay sellers is that unless you buy a lot from them or know them on some level, they're not as likely to negotiate a substantial discount, especially if they think you're a flipper/reseller based on your FB or if the item is already on sale like this one is. If this seller has a website it is worth trying to find the coin on their site; it may be priced a bit better, as many dealers prefer to sell off their sites due to less overhead and no fees.

There is enough demand for 1895-O's that you could get back out of it in the future without too much trouble.
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It is well over the greysheet price.
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Many dealers won't sell at or below bid unless they know you (as a collector/customer or as a fellow dealer) or the coin has been in inventory long enough that they really want to get out of it.

I don't keep a CDN subscription anymore, so I don't know what current bid is, but you can try offering bid and see what happens. It may work, or it may get you blocked/ignored.
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Numismedia says $550 for an XF40 (retail price)
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Price seems reasonable, but I find that oxidation spot distracting.
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any time there is something on a coin draws my immediate attention, I pass.
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I think it just makes XF45. I don't think it was cleaned. eye appeal would only affect value a little. would not consider full XF45 price for it
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I think it is graded property and priced at about full retail.
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That vintage ANACS slab (very late in the Amos Press ownership) can be a little overgraded. They were big into market grading. Not as bad as the blue labels under Anderson Press ownership that came afterwards.
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