Anyone who don't loves this coin is crazy....
Dennis88
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From the USpatterns.com website. Only 2 known examples in gold. IMHO, if there ever comes one up for auction again, it will sure bring over $250000. Still pretty cheap I think.
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That is beyond the max on the sweetness scale!
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I LIKE it!
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I will have to wait until the Marshall Islands makes a reasonable facsimile.
The coin traded hands about a year and a half ago. 250K would have been pretty cheap, but the buyer was not that lucky.
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The new edited Judd book estimates this coin in PR 65 to be $350K; a PCGS PR64 sold for $210K in 1990.
What did one sell for recently , if you don't mind my asking ?
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The PR64 is now a PR66. It's the only one in private hands.
The exact transaction price must remain confidential. Sorry.
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Jim
about this one!
Tom
Coin's for sale/trade.
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<< <i>It is pretty, but I would rather have two (coiled / flowing) high end stellas for the money. Call me crazy. >>
Crazy you!!!
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The $5 design. Might love this one even more
Dennis
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They are gorgeous!
Same question applies to the Morgan halves, quarters & dimes...
Was Barber behind this? His designs were not even circulating at the time.
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I have both of the "Morgan dimes" in copper, and they are among the prizes in my collection. It's the lucky man (or gal) that can boast of such treasures. We don't really own 'em, but are just temporary custodians of these little pieces of history!