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1803 (Large 3) Draped Bust Dollar AU Details-Cleaning

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I am looking at a 1803 Draped Bust Dollar graded Genuine Cleaning AU Details by PCGS. What are your opinions on a cleaned coin. Prices for this dollar are very expensive. Photos below.

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IMO when it comes to cleaned coins % of catalog price depends upon rarity.
With the coin you showed I'm thinking 50% of catalog.
Of course if you can find an auction result then you'll have a much more accurate valuation.
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This coin seems to be priced at almost 2x what it would sell at auction. Not a bad looking coin, but is offered at a significant premium.
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The coin is priced at $3900. I'll take everyone's advice and pass on this one. Thanks, Ham.
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