PRESS RELEASE: Jade Coin Acquires Major Large Cent Collection
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Ladies and gentlemen of the forum, we are pleased to announce that Jade Rare Coin has just completed the purchase of a major collection of early copper cents known as "The Holey Hoard". Terms of the sale were "cash up front". The sales price of the collection is being withheld until further notice at the request of the seller, who operates a booth at the local flea market on the 3rd Sunday of every month.
The collection of holed large cents, 19 pieces in all, contains some highly sought after dates. The highlight of the collection is an 1844 with a hole at 5:00. To give you some perspective of it's true rarity, the 1844 is the only late date holed large cent missing from the landmark Lord Marcovan Collection. In fact, agents of Jade Rare Coin are in the process of contacting Lord Marcovan representatives to discuss the possibility of a sale of the 1844 by private treaty.
Please, we ask all forum members to refrain from telephone inquiries regarding the purchase of these rare coins. The collection will be on display the Baltimore ANA show next week. The display will be adjacent to the display of 1913 nickels and will be protected by 24 hour armed security guards, laser beam perimiter fields, surveillance cameras, guard dogs and Czechoslovakian attack ferrets.
The collection of holed large cents, 19 pieces in all, contains some highly sought after dates. The highlight of the collection is an 1844 with a hole at 5:00. To give you some perspective of it's true rarity, the 1844 is the only late date holed large cent missing from the landmark Lord Marcovan Collection. In fact, agents of Jade Rare Coin are in the process of contacting Lord Marcovan representatives to discuss the possibility of a sale of the 1844 by private treaty.
Please, we ask all forum members to refrain from telephone inquiries regarding the purchase of these rare coins. The collection will be on display the Baltimore ANA show next week. The display will be adjacent to the display of 1913 nickels and will be protected by 24 hour armed security guards, laser beam perimiter fields, surveillance cameras, guard dogs and Czechoslovakian attack ferrets.
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Congratulations on the acquisition!
Tom
Now, I thought I recognized the piece in the front row middle? Is that from the Elianorpittbass collection?
<< <i>. In fact, agents of Jade Rare Coin are in the process of contacting Lord Marcovan representatives to discuss the possibility of a sale >>
Hopefully, that will be a discrete, private placement of the coin, as we don't want any pimpin' or whoring of coins going on here.
LMAO. Kind of like our own satirical Saturday Night Live skit, right here on the Forum.
LM, Where are you?
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THANKS FOR THE LAUGH
I can't believe THE LORD MARCOVAN sold out,tis a DARK day,amen.
Then again.......are there even lesser coins?
Once again resides with Legend, the original purchaser "raw" at live Eliasberg auction. Laura and i "love" the same lady!
these sets are extremely rare! (in fact, you may have the only known partial set). inclusion in a brand-new pcgs & ngc registry category is expected to be annoucned very soon.
K S
<< <i>Brilliant!
Now, I thought I recognized the piece in the front row middle? Is that from the Elianorpittbass collection? >>
Actually, to be accurate, it 's from the Lee Elianorpittbass collection.
Thanks, Jade, for sharing your incredible acquisition with us. Let me guess, $5,000,000.00?
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
And another thing: if this material is so great, why didn't you spend even more?
Mike
We regret to inform the ladies and gentlemen of this forum that the ANA exhibit of the Holey Hoard has been cancelled due to the unfortunate loss of our lead Czechoslovakian attack ferret. We are told that the ferret inadvertently crossed one of the laser beam perimeter fields this morning and took heavy fire from the armed guards. With the absence of our lead attack ferret, we fear that security will be too inadequate to continue with the display. However, we are told by ANA officials that the display of 1913 nickels will continue as planned.
For those of you who inquired about the original terms of the acquisition, it was as follows: (2) $20 bills, (1) $10 bill and (4) $1 bills.
<< <i>For those of you who inquired about the original terms of the acquisition, it was as follows: (2) $20 bills, (1) $10 bill and (4) $1 bills. >>
Now, since the market is so hot, you'll probably sell the set for (4) $20 bills, (2) $10 bills and (8) $1 bills. Wouldn't it have been better if you'd taken it on consignment, rather than screw the seller out of so much money?
Russ, NCNE
K S
Not the same situation. The guy I bought the Morgan from is an experienced sophisticated dealer, possessed of vast numismatic knowledge. I'm just an ignorant newbie who knows nearly nothing about coins.
Russ, NCNE
K S
TBT
<< <i>just when I thought this thread could not get any funnier! >>
And, another experienced dealer who took advantage of my newbieness.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>just when I thought this thread could not get any funnier! >>
And, another experienced dealer who took advantage of my newbieness.
Russ, NCNE >>
That 's why we call you SUCKER!
<< <i>And, another experienced dealer who took advantage of my newbieness. >>
man your easy
or do these coins TRULY speak for themselves with their own uniqueness?
have some of them been spoken for, or are you going to keep them in your own best-of collection for a few years?
you obviously feel segments of the market are HOT, HOT, HOT to make such an acquisition at this time - keep us informed of your other major purchases
Let me know when you want to complete the transaction.
Joe.
And where does one find a replacement for one of the Czechoslovakian Attack Ferrets? I suppose you'll have to settle for plain old Austrian Aardvarks, or somethin'.
I still lack the 1844. I had two, but my dad likes 1844 coins. So I gave them to him, for his keychain, thinking they'd be easy to replace. Wrong! I'm still 1844-less.
al h.