When you posted this same question a few days ago, you were given a few links with similar coins being sold. That's about as good an answer as we can give you. For your specific coin, there are too many variables for us to be able to give you an answer. Coins don't have "a value", coins have a continuum of values, depending on condition. To find a "book value" for your coin, we'd really need to see pics of your actual coin.
The other factor affecting your final ebay price is the presentation on ebay. Are you a major seller of coins or is this the only coin you are selling? Are the pics clear enough to tell that the coin actually is the much-sought-after mule variety? Is the auction titled appropriately so that people looking for this coin can find it easily? Is there anything else about the listing (sale terms and conditions, etc) that might raise red flags or otherwise make people shy about bidding? When you factor all that in we just can't predict how well your auction "should" go.
The other factor affecting your final ebay price is the presentation on ebay. Are you a major seller of coins or is this the only coin you are selling? Are the pics clear enough to tell that the coin actually is the much-sought-after mule variety? Is the auction titled appropriately so that people looking for this coin can find it easily? Is there anything else about the listing (sale terms and conditions, etc) that might raise red flags or otherwise make people shy about bidding? When you factor all that in we just can't predict how well your auction "should" go.
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