I won 12347, 12348, 12352, 12602, 12621, 13738, 13739, 13740, eight lots in all.
Numismatic author & owner of the Uncommon Cents collections. 2011 Fred Bowman award winner, 2020 J. Douglas Ferguson award winner, & 2022 Paul Fiocca award winner.
I saw your post about Heritage and felt compelled to comment on the nice coins you acquired.
I came real close to bidding on the ’47 ptd dollar that you won – but I was too slow. I think you got a great deal on that coin. I thought it would sell at a higher amount.
Of course the ’36 and ’49 aren’t too shabby either.
In this auction, I put my resources towards the other ’36 (12512).
I saw your post about Heritage and felt compelled to comment on the nice coins you acquired.
I came real close to bidding on the ’47 ptd dollar that you won – but I was too slow. I think you got a great deal on that coin. I thought it would sell at a higher amount.
Of course the ’36 and ’49 aren’t too shabby either.
In this auction, I put my resources towards the other ’36 (12512).
Congratulations on your new additions!
Regards, Eric >>
thanks, I hope they are as good in real life as they looked in the catalogue...hopefully they arrive soon!
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Bob
<< <i>I lost all four, and on one of them I bid double the expected price.
Bob >>
do you mind saying what you bid on?
In Goldberg I won one Prussian lot.
In Superior I won one Prussian lot, but AFTER the auction they advised me that the lot was pulled(?), and added “sorry for the confusion."
In WAG (German) I won one 3rd Reich lot,
Lot# 12368 Canada 1942 small cent PCGS MS64RD
Lot# 12388 Canada 1930 five cents PCGS MS62
Lot# 12410 Canada 1935 ten cents PCGS MS62
Lot# 12433 Canada 1901 twentyfive cents PCGS AU58
Lot# 12457 Canada 1939 twentyfive cents PCGS MS64
Gene
Life member #369 of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
Member of Canadian Association of Token Collectors
Collector of:
Canadian coins and pre-confederation tokens
Darkside proof/mint sets dated 1960
My Ebay
<< <i>I won 5 lots.
Lot# 12368 Canada 1942 small cent PCGS MS64RD
Lot# 12388 Canada 1930 five cents PCGS MS62
Lot# 12410 Canada 1935 ten cents PCGS MS62
Lot# 12433 Canada 1901 twentyfive cents PCGS AU58
Lot# 12457 Canada 1939 twentyfive cents PCGS MS64
Gene >>
nice!
http://www.victoriancent.com
DPOTD
<< <i>I won 12347, 12348, 12352, 12602, 12621, 13738, 13739, 13740, eight lots in all. >>
nice. you collect cuban?
<< <i>I won this one and an 1825 shilling, also a PCGS AU58. >>
very nice!
<< <i>Bid on 10 Swedes (my newest exploration) and won 7, if I am counting correctly. >>
which coins?
I picked up a few. Here is one of my favorites.
Larry
Dabigkahuna
I saw your post about Heritage and felt compelled to comment on the nice coins you acquired.
I came real close to bidding on the ’47 ptd dollar that you won – but I was too slow. I think you got a great deal on that coin. I thought it would sell at a higher amount.
Of course the ’36 and ’49 aren’t too shabby either.
In this auction, I put my resources towards the other ’36 (12512).
Congratulations on your new additions!
Regards,
Eric
<< <i>No bids, therefore, no wins.
Ditto.
The only coin I "needed" for one of my more important collections was a Waitangi crown. I didn't have enough money to consider a realistic bid for it.
Obscurum per obscurius
<< <i>I haven’t used these forums much.
I saw your post about Heritage and felt compelled to comment on the nice coins you acquired.
I came real close to bidding on the ’47 ptd dollar that you won – but I was too slow. I think you got a great deal on that coin. I thought it would sell at a higher amount.
Of course the ’36 and ’49 aren’t too shabby either.
In this auction, I put my resources towards the other ’36 (12512).
Congratulations on your new additions!
Regards,
Eric >>
thanks, I hope they are as good in real life as they looked in the catalogue...hopefully they arrive soon!