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What's A Fair Price?

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A fair price is up to you to decide for what you want to pay for how much it means to you.
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Are you the seller or want to be buyer?
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That was exactly my first thought.
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Thinking of selling and buying more bullion. Had them for quite some time.
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Check Numismedia.com and ebay sold values.
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There are a few, rarer varieties of the 1861-O, and I expect that there are multiple Overton varieties of the 1828 half. Better varieties tend to command higher prices. Assuming these two halves are common varieties, I'd venture that $150 for the pair would be fair market value for these mid grade type coins.
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And so much depends on where you try to sell it.
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Both of those would sell fairly easily, although the dark toning on the reverse of the CBH worries me a bit.

Fair price = when what you are willing to take is equal to what buyer is willing to spend.
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Truer words have never been...typed.


Like John1 said, research recent sales of similar coins. There is no precise number to give. Make sure to check for varieties, as well (a la ExoGuy).
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