Cleveland013
Full Member
Hey guys!
My Dad gave me some of the coins out of his collection and this was one of them.
A Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar. 1892.
It's in a cardboard flip display. The coin itself is in a plastic holder.
According to the paperwork included it's authentic (not a repo).
I know iPhone pics through plastic make it hard to spot grade. BUT what would this coin be worth?
I know it's silver. Online indicates $7.00+ in melt. And I've seen listings on eBay and other sites ranging from $20 to $1,200.
It appears in good shape, with a lot of details in the ship and globe.
Just trying to get an idea.
Thanks!
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My Dad gave me some of the coins out of his collection and this was one of them.
A Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar. 1892.
It's in a cardboard flip display. The coin itself is in a plastic holder.
According to the paperwork included it's authentic (not a repo).
I know iPhone pics through plastic make it hard to spot grade. BUT what would this coin be worth?
I know it's silver. Online indicates $7.00+ in melt. And I've seen listings on eBay and other sites ranging from $20 to $1,200.
It appears in good shape, with a lot of details in the ship and globe.
Just trying to get an idea.
Thanks!
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