If I remember correctly it is the only marriage missing from the top registry set. I'm not sure how it would compare to the 1817/4 but I am certain it would earn a very, very handsome price. Lance.
It would sell for less than the 17/4, but likely near 100K if in the 45-50 grade range. the last '27 O-149 (three known as opposed to two '29 120's) sold for 77.5K five years ago.
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<< <i>Do you think it would sell for more than an 1817/4 in the same grade and eye appeal? >>
No, I don't. An 1829 O.120 wouldn't go cheap but it is more limited market than the 1817/4.
it would if i found one because i woudn't sell it otherwise LOL
that thing is proving so elusive, i'm beginning to doubt its existence.
although, the bhnc is so secretive, there may be a handful known and we'd sure never know it.
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although, the bhnc is so secretive, there may be a handful known and we'd sure never know it.
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I think that is very, very unlikely.
Edit: This coming from someone who does not collect the series. Is there only one known in existence? Or are any known?
<< <i>Do you think it would sell for more than an 1817/4 in the same grade and eye appeal? >>
No. 1817/4 is a classic rarity.
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