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How Do You Put A Value On Error Coins?

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My wife brought home this 2000 Lincoln Cent Error from a flea market. She asked me if she did good but I have no clue how to answer that. (So I just told her yeah, she did good..lol)

Any clue how to value?

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there is a basic guide in the back of the RedBook. That coin would probably sell for $10-$15 maybe a slight premiuum because the date is visible. How did she do?
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 Posted 11/20/2011  8:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
amida17 - According to your prices, she did very good. She paid $4 for it. =)

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It would be worth a little more if it were a WAM. The photo of the reverse is a bit blurry but looks like a normal reverse to me.
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She did great. And it was nice of you to say so before you knew.

I do the same when my husband buys me the same coin twice.
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You can also check e-Bay for ones that are similar that have sold.
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Other than completed auctions, I use Ken Potters' fixed price list, but adjusting for the fact it's retail.
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I would have payed 4 bucks easily. Well done!
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I buy them when I see them at $7, so she did great.
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I sold this Jefferson that is similar, other than being a 5c, not to long ago on ebay. I searched completed ebay listings and other sites. I noticed that the slabbed ones usually sell for a lot more.

Mine sold for $16, and a similar 1 or 2 that were slabbed and similar sold for a lot more(can't remember exactly).
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Thank you guys. =)
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