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ID'ing a Century to sell at fair price


dwwst12

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Hi all!

 

I read a few posts here in the sub-forum to avoid asking super-redundant questions about the Century.

 

Looking for confirmation that this is a Century II with a 14K gold nib (*not* just gold plated??) Marked 14K 585 on the nib. Cap is marked "1/20th 10K gold filled" and it has a green tinted Cross converter, and I've always assumed it was a gold nib. Feels like one. It is a really smooth writer, but I have used it sparingly since it was purchased in the 90's, because the section is too narrow. I used to really love it, but either my hands were smaller in high school or -- more likely -- I just didn't know I could find wider pens that I preferred.

 

Anyway, I don't know what to ask for it, but it seems it could be a great starter gold nib for somebody at a pretty low price.

 

Thanks!

Dan

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Hey Dan. This is an original Century fountain pen and not a Century II. The Century II came out later and has a wider profile and a cap band. Wayne. 

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Ah ok, thank you! That makes sense. It looks like the Century II came out in the late 90's, and this was definitely earlier.

 

Do you have an inkling of what a fair price would be? Now that I know what I'm looking for, I see a couple online that are all shined up and look aesthetically better, for $90-$125. So unless I can get rid of all those tiny scratches, I know I'll be below that!

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23 hours ago, dwwst12 said:

 So unless I can get rid of all those tiny scratches, I know I'll be below that!

It is a gold filled pen,too much polishing can take it out.

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Definately 14k gold nib.

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