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1882 Three Cent Nickel Value

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I have a question for the coin community. I have the opportunity to purchase an 1882 Three Cent Nickel for what seems a decent price.

The asking price is $845, it is in NGC holder with a PF-66 grade. I tried to find the PF-66 value using a MS-66 value but know that the two aren't the same.

Any ideas on a close value for the 1882 Three Cent Nickel with a PF-66 grade?
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You can find the value (retail) on the NGC Price Guide website:

http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/...-21-desig-pf

$850 is the current listing for that year/grade. PG
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Thanks for the information....that really is a big difference than a MS-66 value...
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In most cases the full catalog value does not represent good buying value. Most dealers are able to sell most items at some less of a price compared to the catalog value.
See if you can bargain for at least a slightly lower price.
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