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1799 Or 1799/8 Silver Dollars

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What would you all say is a decent price to pay for a 1799 or 1799/8 Draped Bust silver dollar slabbed as F(15)? How about VF(20)? How about VF(30)? I really don't want to overpay (and even if the coin is certified in those grades, but still ugly I won't buy it). Thanks.
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 Posted 10/18/2010  1:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add funcitypapa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would think that $1000-1750 depending on whether you are talking ANACS,NGC or PCGS
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I was offered a PCGS F(15) specimen for $1800, but I fear that may be overpaying for a F(15)...
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$1800 for a PCGS F15 Draped Bust Dollar is a market correct price. I recently bought an 1799/8 ANACS VG10 for $1300 and they don't go cheap with decent eye appeal.

Your $1800 quote being a good price is heavily dependent upon the strike and eye appeal. Many of these are weakly struck and some are not attractive pieces. An attractive and well struck 1799/8 Bust Dollar in PCGS F15 is a good deal at $1800. Greysheet wholesale Bid is $1620 in F12 and $2400 in VF20 (Prices for the 1799 non-overstike are slightly lower).
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I would also say that price is spot on.But out of my budget.
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My most recent sales are $2200 for VF-20, $2800 for VF-30, and $4000 for EF-40. I would say $1800 is certainly a fair deal for F-15. You are not likely to get a decent one in that grade for less.

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