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1938 Walking Liberty Half - NGC PF68 - Pricing Help

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I am unsure where to put this topic, so I hope this is allowed. If not, I understand it may be moved or deleted. I would have posted in the for sale category, but I am not allowed. Do not have enough posts. I use this site 4-5 times a week, but mostly to read and learn.

I have a coin I am ready to part with, and I am wondering what I can expect as far as a price. Retail is from $12,500 to $13,000 and previous auctions have sold for $3,000 to $25,000(2012). Can someone give me some insight on selling high value - high grade - non rare year coins? I know this is not a year that is particularly prized or coveted. Thanks in advance!
Mitch

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After 5 mins of checking online I came up with a rough price between 8-10K you can most likely expect for it. Very high proof grade,very nice coin. We will let some others more familiar with Proof half dollars to chime in.
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I don't have time to do the specific research now, but if you go the Heritage Auctions site and sign in, you will have access to their extensive archives. Check recent sales of this coin and you will get a spot on current value.
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I think silverstackerkid summed up all your selling points with that post

amazing coin with an un real state of preservation....congrats on owning her, wish I could answer your question
Feel free to call me Will.
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7 sold by Heritage in the past year ranging from 3k to 14k. Apparently it really depends on condition. The condition of Proofs from back then can vary greatly. NGC pop is 59. I thought it would be lower.

BTW

I own that coin in my dreams.
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If you can get a green bean (CAC sticker)on that slab that would get you on the higher end of the price spectrum
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