Are prices nuts in the Heritage Long Beach sale?

I just put a bunch of bids in at Heritage's web site for their Long Beach auction. I've been outbid on every coin that interested me, and I wasn't lowballing anything. As Crazy Eddie used to say, "Prices are Insane!"
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Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
sincerely michael
I've not yet looked at the lots in person but plan to do so tomorrow. It should be interesting to see what some of these pieces sell for at auction. When I view coins and then decide to bid, I'll typically put an estimated opening price and my highest buy price w/o the juice on my sheet. At that big Goldberg auction last fall, most coins OPENED above my highest buy price and climbed from there! I never raised my paddle.
Interestingly, I've heard that prices for the same material were weak at the Goldberg auction.
Finally, knowing that some of these coins came out of the NYC 'Eye Appeal' collection....I bet you've recognized a few old friends.....bet I will as well.
GSAGUY
Will be there live tomorrow and see what's what.
<< <i>Toned stuff is on fire. >>
I'll say, just looked at a few myself. There is an 84-O Morgan, PCGS MS64, with nice toning, and I own several coins like this, and right now just with the internet bids it is at $2500. I am starting to think I may have made a mistake yesterday selling several nice toned Morgans, all $100 or less.
<< <i>Not sure where everyone is seeing strong prices but in the seated and bust area prices are low to average. Interestingly, I am really having a tough time finding coins to bid one, nothing really wows me. I prefer CC & S MMs in the seated series.
Will be there live tomorrow and see what's what. >>
Take a look at lots 6211 and 6274, for example (1798 and 1871-CC dimes).
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The picture clarity wasn't that great following the lots, and that could explain my amazement in those prices!!!
I'll watch again, but NO WAY I could keep up with the bids!!
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Camelot
back the real stunners. You probably could save a lot of money by going to the real market makers
in toned coins and cut out all of the middle men and auction frenzy. These dealers include Tone Killer
(Brian Osborn), Gsa Guy, and Mike DeFalco. They seem to have a base of old time collectors who
sell directly to them. I would keep the day job, money these days doesnt go much further then the
grocery store and the house and car payments. Bear
Camelot