I have found a few of the 1864 E/F's from good to EF condition and have sold a couple one on
ebay buy it now in vg condition for $250.00 and one in Chuck Moorse auction for I think $550.00 in Fine condition. I wouldn't bother getting it graded unless you think it will grade VF or better the argument of what coin it is and it is pretty obvious E/F.
As for making a profit off it I think you will do good as you only paid peanuts for it these coins are showing up fairly regular now and there isn't a big collecting crowd really looking for them only speculators trying to get rich off them if you don't really collect them I would sell it for $250.00 upward.
But like I mentioned there isn't really a price set for them as of yet but the prices I have mentioned is what I was getting comfortably hope this helps anyone trying to retire on these coins.

I think these coins are listed in trends but with the wrong heading a college of ours from canadiancoppercoins.com has written to CCN trends on several occasions trying to explain that they identified this coin as a large 6 and not the E/F that it should be called. No one has never heard of a large 6 1864 New Brunswick coin?
Edited by papeldog
01/26/2014 11:51 am