paugreg New Member Jul 9, 2018 #1 I saw a Centenary Florin EF (typo in the title) grade at an antique shop on the weekend for $850. At first I thought that was quite cheap but on further research have found that it might be right on the money. What do you think?
I saw a Centenary Florin EF (typo in the title) grade at an antique shop on the weekend for $850. At first I thought that was quite cheap but on further research have found that it might be right on the money. What do you think?
B bja Member Silver Stacker Aug 7, 2018 #3 I would not bother buying an EF, you will not make any money on it. Jump onto Drakesterling or Sterling and Currency, they normally have a few and they will be slabbed (by PCGS not APCGS!!). $550 will buy you a MS64 - that's good value!
I would not bother buying an EF, you will not make any money on it. Jump onto Drakesterling or Sterling and Currency, they normally have a few and they will be slabbed (by PCGS not APCGS!!). $550 will buy you a MS64 - that's good value!
The_Roll_ Man Well-Known Member Silver Stacker Jan 3, 2019 #4 I've seen recent auctions sell EF for around $150. - $200. Prices for EF these days are what VF used to bring ten years ago.
I've seen recent auctions sell EF for around $150. - $200. Prices for EF these days are what VF used to bring ten years ago.
thepurplepenny Active Member Silver Stacker Jan 30, 2019 #5 There have certainly been some dismal auction results for these coins on eBay recently. Whoever got a coin and a Foy bag for $250 is laughing.
There have certainly been some dismal auction results for these coins on eBay recently. Whoever got a coin and a Foy bag for $250 is laughing.
M milled Active Member Apr 13, 2019 #6 aussiesilver said: Closer to $375-$400 for EF Click to expand... Anyone seen it better? This is about right.
aussiesilver said: Closer to $375-$400 for EF Click to expand... Anyone seen it better? This is about right.