Estimated Price

The estimated price, also known as the estimated value or catalogue price, is an assessment of the probable value of a coin or medal based on various factors such as rarity, state of preservation, historical significance and market demand. From a scientific point of view, the estimated price is the result of a comprehensive analysis and evaluation by experienced numismatists and experts. Various sources of information such as auction catalogues, price lists, specialist literature and the current coin market are taken into account. This data serves as a reference for determining the estimated price and helps to establish a realistic value for a coin or medal. It is important to note that the estimated price is only an estimate of the potential value and is not a guarantee of the actual selling price. The actual price of a coin or medal at auction or in direct trade can depend on various factors, such as individual demand, supply, the negotiating skills of those involved and general market activity.

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