Grand Casino Coushatta Collector Coins
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Detailed information about the coin Grand Casino Collector Coin (Wolf Pups),. Tokens., with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data. Casino: Grand Casino Coushatta City: Kinder, LA Denomination: None Design side: Large Mouth Bass Logo side: Grand Casino Coushatta Logo, The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana Edge: Smooth Series: Wildlife Collector Coins.999: None Mint Mark: None Mint:? Mintage: Issued:? Picture/info provided by: Allan Childers, SS-356.
Grand Casino Coushatta Collector Coins 1998
To some coin collectors, a Grand Casino coin would be worth a lot of money but to others, it would seem less valuable. In this respect, it is quite difficult to give you a specific answer to this question as it could vary depending on where you are trying to sell it. As a guide, you may get anywhere up to $200 - but don't quote me on this as the value could be subject to other factors too, for example:
• If the coin is part of a larger set, this may make it more appealing and therefore more valuable to a collector. They may be willing to pay a premium price for the set as a whole rather than one individual coin.
• The size of the coin and amount of gold will also determine your end valuation price. The bigger the size means more gold and this means more money.
• The value of gold has been rising in recent years so before going to a coin dealer, make sure you check the current value to ensure they are not going to rip you off.
• This is a real niche market you are trying to sell to as this type of collector coin may not appeal to everyone. Look for specialist auctions relating to casino memorabilia or try to find a seller on an online auction site.
• If the coin is part of a larger set, this may make it more appealing and therefore more valuable to a collector. They may be willing to pay a premium price for the set as a whole rather than one individual coin.
• The size of the coin and amount of gold will also determine your end valuation price. The bigger the size means more gold and this means more money.
• The value of gold has been rising in recent years so before going to a coin dealer, make sure you check the current value to ensure they are not going to rip you off.
• This is a real niche market you are trying to sell to as this type of collector coin may not appeal to everyone. Look for specialist auctions relating to casino memorabilia or try to find a seller on an online auction site.