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Mherly34

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I just wanna what's it worth.been finding some stuff doing garage and picking up some old random bundles of old jewelry..I need to know.if it's worth a lot of money..hahaha

I thought I had given you an indication. This is a scarce coin type, but only rare in pristine condition. The problem with yours is that the obverse (potrtait) side is pretty decent, but the reverse (eagle) side is terrible.

This one is decent on both sides and sold for ÂŁ240 (approx. $300):
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ancient-...a=1&pg=2332490&_trksid=p2332490.c100930.m5375

This one has an obverse in a condition as poor as your reverse, and its own reverse somewhat better. It has a buy-it-now price of $170:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PERSEUS-...Lv5PairwiseWeb&_trksid=p2047675.c100012.m1985

So, I would put yours somewhere between those two prices. A couple of hundred dollars, as I said. That assumes it’s genuine, which appears to be the case but cannot be verified from pictures alone.

You could add in a bit for the gold ($37 - $50 per gram), depending on purity and something for the stones, which are likely semi-precious. They’re very poorly cut and I think they’re garnets. A long string of those would be $30-40 tops.

You can do the maths yourself. If you saw a similar item for sale in a jewellers it would likely have a much higher price tag (at least twice that) since that’s the nature of the mark-up on jewellery… but doesn’t mean you could expect to achieve the same price as a seller.
 

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Thank you so much.thats a big help
 

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