Geez I bought another PCGS H10C this time from Wayne Herndon Bust 1837 and a monster toner!

I am eating my words, on a previous post I discussed a monster toned 1837 H10c that Mr Herndon was selling for what I thought was an out of this universe price. Many this forum educated me on the multiples that this coin can legitimately go for, some on this Board agreed with my opinion too. After careful thought and falling in love with this baby i decided to swallow my pride and contact Wayne Herndon, we ended up making a deal. I just want to thank him for his most professional business practices, he is quite an outstanding dealer to deal with. Again I can't post a pic so if someone can go to Stacks/ANR prior auctions and look up the 1837 H10c MS64 for any one who is interested in viewing I would appreciate it, and your opinions good or bad are welcome, i am a big boy so critique this sucker so I can learn from these transactions.

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1837 half dime PCGS MS64
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<< <i>Is this your coin? Check out his link:
1837 half dime PCGS MS64 >>
yep, that's his coin!
Best,
Sunnywood
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<< <i>I hate to be redundant, but that is the one. Can I get the honest truth, I can handle it.
The honest truth???
Will you take a picture once in hand?
The images online don't show any luster that has to be under the toning (I hope).
What anticipation you must have.
Congrats.
<< <i>Unfortunately I don't have the brains nor the capability to snap a pic and post it yet, I wish I could.
edited to say:
Check out Heritage's auction archive 7/19/04 good pics there when it was in an NGC slab, best I can do for now bedise the ANR/STACK's rendering. Maybe somebody could post that pic on this thread to show the coin. >>
actual date of the auction per Heritage's archives was 7/21/05, lot number 5715. I'll try to add photos below. If they don't come out, just go to Heritage's archives using the information I provided and you should see the coin.
Obscurum per obscurius
<< <i>It's a beautiful coin ... you can't go wrong buying PCGS-certified classic coins in high grade with quality and eye appeal. And you will certainly always pay a premium for those coins, and rightly so ... after all, the price is based on supply and demand ... and the demand is always greatest for the best and nicest coins, while the supply is definitely limited.
Best,
Sunnywood >>
Listen to Sunnywood,as he knows his stuff with toned coinage.Heck,he even steps up for common dates like me if the eye appeal and color merit.