Chech
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 05:35
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 05:35
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What is an 1853 and 1852 PO-1 American 3 cent piece worth?
luca biondi
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 08:32
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Chech
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 18:02
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 18:02
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Jesse11
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 23:15
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Chech
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 23:48
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Posted: 19 Ocak 2018, 23:48
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Quote: "Jesse11" Try the US price guide:
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/united-states/three-cents/20/ That one does not have 1852 and 1853.
Jesse11
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Posted: 20 Ocak 2018, 00:16
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Posted: 20 Ocak 2018, 00:16
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Quote: "Chech"
Quote: "Jesse11" Try the US price guide:
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/united-states/three-cents/20/ That one does not have 1852 and 1853.Strange, I see it on my browser:
Chech
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Posted: 20 Ocak 2018, 00:17
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Posted: 20 Ocak 2018, 00:17
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Quote: "Jesse11"
Quote: "Chech"
Quote: "Jesse11" Try the US price guide:
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/united-states/three-cents/20/ That one does not have 1852 and 1853. Strange, I see it on my browser:
But I wonder what one in FR-2 condition would be.
Jesse11
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Posted: 20 Ocak 2018, 00:21
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Posted: 20 Ocak 2018, 00:21
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If it truly is PO-1, though, it might not be worth more than the silver content. But I suppose it all depends on what someone will pay. I see sold listings on eBay for what looks like AG or FR for $9.99.
The general rule of thumb is to divide the value in half for each grade below the lowest grade given a catalog value.