bacon_wrangler
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- Mar 27, 2015
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Hi folks!
I've been asked to make an offer on two cobs, which has driven me out of lurker status and compelled me to register.
If I am reading the photo correctly, this is a Mexico City 4 reales, with the denomination written in that funky "modified Roman" that the Spanish used at one time. If the assayer mark is an "O," this puts the coin in the reign of Philip II. While it has some great details that made me initially think it would be worth around $185-$200, the fact that the inscriptions are basically gone and the planchet is cracked has me downgrading the retail price on this to around $125-$135.
I'd like to get a second opinion from folks "in the know," as I want to be able to get my money back, but don't want to insult or shortchange the guy in case he has more stuff later on. What would you think is a good wholesale price for this coin?
I've been asked to make an offer on two cobs, which has driven me out of lurker status and compelled me to register.
If I am reading the photo correctly, this is a Mexico City 4 reales, with the denomination written in that funky "modified Roman" that the Spanish used at one time. If the assayer mark is an "O," this puts the coin in the reign of Philip II. While it has some great details that made me initially think it would be worth around $185-$200, the fact that the inscriptions are basically gone and the planchet is cracked has me downgrading the retail price on this to around $125-$135.
I'd like to get a second opinion from folks "in the know," as I want to be able to get my money back, but don't want to insult or shortchange the guy in case he has more stuff later on. What would you think is a good wholesale price for this coin?
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