Heritage 1827 “O-120”
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Glad I didn’t just bid trusting the auction house or the TPG to be correct.
Clearly not the O-120.
BHNC #248 … 108 and counting.
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Glad I didn’t just bid trusting the auction house or the TPG to be correct.
Clearly not the O-120.
BHNC #248 … 108 and counting.
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At least they didn't call it O-149
I just saw your post, so sent a message to our cataloguers and asked them to check on the lot.
I see the large majority of the messages/questions sent to us regarding lots and did not see one about this coin. If you didn’t do so in this instance, in the future, please feel free to contact us directly. Thank you.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Rather than just be annoyed and complain (like I did here), I actually tried to make contact so Heritage didn’t have an upset customer. Couldn’t get ahold of anyone. Glad you saw this.
BHNC #248 … 108 and counting.
Thank you. I don’t want to clutter up the thread, so will PM you about contacting us, etc.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Is there any real difference in value between the O-120 and O-120a? I think it should have just been left to ride.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
Although the 120 doesn’t have a SIGNIFICANT premium over the 120a it’s still a r.5 and much harder to come by if you’re looking for this particular variety.
It already was going to bring in more than a more common variety.
BHNC #248 … 108 and counting.
Hmm, I wish I'd realized that before I sold mine.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.