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Was wondering about the fair market value. Thank you.

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I think having the 5 steps designation helps, your images are small and I see some dark toning which doesn't bother me a bit. I did a search on ebay and found there were about 6 that sold in the past 30 days in MS65, half had full steps or 5 steps. Those fetched an average of about 22.00 in a certified slab. Others did not have the steps noted and were going for less or did not sell.
The 1943 D is one of the easiest and most available War Nickels along with the 1943 P 1945 P and 1945 S. The 1943 D is not all that difficult to find well struck where the 1945 S would be a great catch in that strong strike and condition.
I do not need this date, but if I were shopping for one I would like to get one like yours and would probably quit bidding personally at around $15.00 - $18.00 including the cost of shipping.
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FMV on Numismedia is $15 but doesn't include the 5 steps designation, which would add a premium. You might want to search on completed ebay listings, specifying the 5 steps.
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Ah - wheezy beat me by 16 seconds!
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You guys are quick - thank you! I will post for sale along with the 1942-D MS-67. Want to offload these.
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Do you concur xshift? The value is around 15 - 18 for that coin in that slab today?
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Lovely! Now that's a horse of a different color!
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The 42P is a beautiful coin!!
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Do you concur xshift? The value is around 15 - 18 for that coin in that slab today?




Also, nice 42-P Zohar! Do you know if it's a type 1 or 2?
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 Posted 03/01/2009  11:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add xshift to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nevermind.. helps if I actually read the label! "Silver" = Type 2.
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