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I am looking for help here in determining the approximate market value of a 1948 ICCS Graded MS-66 Canadian 25 cent piece, assuming it has reasonable eye appeal. Anyone who may be able to assist, this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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For any Canadian coin what I recomend you do is fined 3 sold listings on ebay with a "buy it now" option and 3 with an auction format. You can than find the medium price and take off 15%. The reason why I say take off 15% is becaue ebay has paypal fees so people price a bit more and one of your coins could have been involved in a bidding war anf have ended up as an outlier messing with the results.

C.C.N says an MS-65 is worth 600.

I do not like the TPG "game" but if you want more money I hear PCGS is an easier marker and if you get an MS 67 some set regestry guy would reallly want it.
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I would probably go in the $600-$900 range, some MS67's have sold at HA for $1200-$1400, while MS64's have sold in around $200 or less. I have not seen a recent MS66, one sold in 2006 for $575 USD, but that is going back a long way.
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