@MsMorrisine said:
would the 70's below 10,000 be a bargain? why or why not?
Because, based on current market prices for similar items (V75 AGEs, FH silver medal privys, with and without signed numbered COAs, FH High Relief Gold with no privy, etc.), they could be immediately flipped for a substantial profit at that level. That's why.
Anyone talking them down the past few weeks was just engaging in wishful thinking while hoping they might be able to get some on the cheap.
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Because, based on current market prices for similar items (V75 AGEs, FH silver medal privys, with and without signed numbered COAs, FH High Relief Gold with no privy, etc.), they could be immediately flipped for a substantial profit at that level. That's why.
Anyone talking them down the past few weeks was just engaging in wishful thinking while hoping they might be able to get some on the cheap.
I would say yes. For the reason that the gold horse high reliefs are going for over 8,000 and there are way more than 230 of them.
You're about to get 10,000 repetitive words.
Here's an inside look at the Stacks Bowers auction set before the big day. Hey, isn't that @NJCoin participating in the mock auction?
Nah. Way above my pay grade, I'm afraid. ☹️