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Valued Member
Canada
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Hello, I'm planning on buying this 1894 5 cent. What grade do you think it is and what value would you assign it?  
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Valued Member
Canada
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That's a thing of beauty. A few little dings on the reverse side rims but otherwise an outstanding coin. I would think AU-58 or lower level MS?
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
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I'll say AU-55, perhaps 58.
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Valued Member
United States
365 Posts |
Charlton lists those for $350 Canadian in AU
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Valued Member
Canada
54 Posts |
Thanks for the responses guys, In my opinion I thought it would be a little lower because of its lack of luster, but I'm an amateur. But I guess it makes sense due to the amount of detail on the coin.
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Valued Member
Canada
471 Posts |
hard to tell whether there's lustre from a photo...
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Pillar of the Community

Canada
8231 Posts |
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
Edited by DBM 11/19/2020 11:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
581 Posts |
I'd say AU55-58 too. There's too many disruptions to be more, me thinks.
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Valued Member
Canada
471 Posts |
I'll be very curious to see how much it goes for - predicting a feeding frenzy in the 35 second lead up to the end of the ebay listing.
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Valued Member
Canada
54 Posts |
What I don't like about eBay auctions is that everyone bids at the start even though only the last few seconds count
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Valued Member
Canada
471 Posts |
@Silver Nickel - YES! All it does is drive the price up....
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
572 Posts |
Easily EF-40 to EF-45. The date is smudged leading me to think - wear. I have an AU 1894 five cent piece here and it looks sharper.
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Valued Member
Canada
471 Posts |
$95 ! I would say someone got a pretty good deal...
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