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How much would a 18th century coin sell for?
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I'm just curious as to know how much a coin (dated 1795) would sell for on eBay? It's quite old and one of a kind, please post your views below
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Post a picture, my friend Abduhl owns a gold company he can check if you post a picture of it.
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Hmm sounds great 17ish
Its worth a pretty penny.
Its worth a pretty penny.
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I can't do it on a iPad sorry but I just want an estimate. Oh and it's not gold, it's a grey color
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Xboxuser97 wrote I can't do it on a iPad sorry but I just want an estimate. Oh and it's not gold, it's a grey color
Most coins like that can vary from 100-3k+
It depends on the look,model, time, and also quality.
Coins are rated on a system of 1-65
1 being you have a shard of the item
65 being its mint condition no dents, scratches, ect.
Most coins are in the 40-50 range which should sell for around 600$
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not much, its only two centuarys old.
people find coins older than that all the time,
and as its only one, its not special.
people find coins older than that all the time,
and as its only one, its not special.
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QuantumSuicide wrote not much, its only two centuarys old.Dude, its 200 years old! Its bound to be about 200-300
people find coins older than that all the time,
and as its only one, its not special.
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it depends on how much it is
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Bring it to an antique shop. They'll know for sure.
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