1 oz proof ox

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    Hi All, I have some 2009 proof ox's (also some gilded) and was wondering if anyone might guess at a value?? Thanks.
     
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    I would suggest the price for the proof is somewhat off the inflated dragon. I would suggest around $150-200 - i have seen other series 1 proofs going for around this price in coin shops. Ebay prices have a mind of their own tbh.
     
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    Thanks all. The ones I have are encapsulated but with no box or paperwork does this make any (or much) difference to value?
     
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    Gilded ox with no case is worth ~$55-60. Less than the BU bullion surprisingly.

    No idea about a proof with no case.
     
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    As fishball noted, I would say this makes quite a bit of difference. The case not so much, because you can replace this, but the cert is a bit hard to find and given the proofs are very limited mintage, i would say the price drops by around 30% (maybe more) - however i have not seen a caseless/certless proof for sale so i couldnt tell you for sure.
     

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