Vintage Coach Becket (9920) Value Guide

The Becket is a curved, ergonomic shoulder bag from Coach’s 1990s lineup — a crescent silhouette that anticipated the Ergo’s soft styling, with the build quality of classic glove-tanned Coach.

Quick answer: a genuine vintage Coach Becket (style 9920) in good condition typically sells for $50–$140. British Tan (especially new-with-tags), navy, and mahogany sit at the top; plentiful supply keeps prices moderate.

What the Becket is

A 1990s shoulder bag in Coach’s heavy glove-tanned leather, the Becket has a curved, crescent/ergo shape and brass hardware. It’s a comfortable, understated everyday bag — less flashy than the flap classics, which is part of why it stays affordable.

How to identify it (style 9920)

Check the inside creed for style number 9920 after the dash (e.g. K8P-9920). The code should be indented and the tab stitched in. Confirm the year with the Creed Decoder and run the authentication checklist.

What it’s worth in 2026

Condition Description Typical range
Excellent / NWT Supple leather, clean brass, British Tan $110–$140+
Good (most bags) Light wear, honest patina, complete $50–$110
Fair Dry/scuffed leather, worn edges $30–$50

Color and condition lead: British Tan, navy, and mahogany command the top, with new-with-tags examples reaching the upper end. Because supply is healthy, patient buyers do well — don’t pay the higher asking prices that linger unsold.

Where to buy & sell

The Becket sells steadily on eBay and Poshmark. For sellers, name the color and call out clean brass. For buyers, it’s an affordable, comfortable vintage Coach with little risk of overpaying.

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Related guides

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Values are typical secondary-market ranges as of 2026 and are not an appraisal or guarantee. We are not affiliated with Coach or Tapestry, Inc.