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1859 Cent Large Cud Value?

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What is a good price for a 1859 bronze narrow 9 cent with a Cud at 11:00 in a grade of G-6?
And also does anyone know the approximate population of 1859 bronze cents?

Thanks
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is this a reliable source of values?
Cause the one I'm looking at costs just under $400
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There's a lot of overpriced coins out there.The first rule of collecting is "caveat emptor".
They are all bronze, brass is the ultra rare composition.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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I was thinking the bronze one was the rare one:-P
Still what's a good price for the Cud?
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$5-$10
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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In G-6, I wouldn't want to pay over $5 for a bronze. Now if it's the brass one we're talking about...
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Wow! Canadian coin and currency is offering one for $375!
I didn't think they would be that far off in price.
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You asked " what's a good price ",no mention of variety.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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here is the coin in question: http://www.cdncoin.com/product-p/20120620466.htm

when it comes to 'errors' I supposed a good price is what the buyer thinks it's worth.
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Is Canadian Coins and Currency a trustworthy company? The reason I wonder is that they list the coin as being made by the RCM which did not exist in 1859. Perhaps just a routine typo.

"Produced By: RCM"
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